Mold might seem like nothing more than an unsightly problem in the home, but could the issues caused by mold run deeper? The answer is yes, according to recent data about the link between put health and mold. There are even links between mold and cognitive issues like...
In the U.S. mold is present in over 50% of homes. Not only that, but 28% of people carry genes that make them more likely to fall ill from their toxic effects. That’s why it’s always best to get your home tested if you suspect you’ve got a mold...
Mold is particularly crafty, having the potential to grow in any number of environments. Unfortunately for us, those environments tend to be places that we don’t go to very often. Your dark basement, spaces beneath the floorboards, the attic of your old shed,...
Businesses need to comply with OSHA standards, including providing a safe and hazard-free work area. While it may not be something you think about every day, air quality plays a big part in providing a safe working environment. Having a clean, safe workspace is also...
So you’ve found mold in your house, you understand the potential health problems mycotoxins can cause, and you’ve called a mold remediation company. You want to prepare for the process, but you’re not sure what to expect. Is there anything you need...
No one wants to see mold in their home. Not only is it unsightly, but it can cause damage to your home and health issues for its inhabitants. There are a few indicators that can alert you about whether you may have mold in your home. These include musty smells,...