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Indoor air quality is incredibly important. Given the increased amount of time people are spending indoors, the types of toxins we inhale in our indoor environment, whether at work or at home, are a matter of concern.

 

Mold requires certain types of conditions to flourish. Mold growth often occurs in areas with excessive moisture and a high relative humidity, and can appear within 48 – 72 hours of the development of such conditions. Molds reproduce by making spores, which are continuously filtering through the air of both indoor and outdoor environments.

 

Living RoomThere are a variety of mold species that exist and allergenic responses one may exhibit, including:

  • Skin Rashes
  • Nausea
  • Fatigue & Restlessness
  • Flu-Like Symptoms
  • Sinus Congestion, Runny or Bloody Nose, or Coughing
  • Chronic Cold or Headache
  • Irritation of the Eyes, Nose or Throat
  • Memory Loss
  • Immune System Suppression

If you have been experiencing one or more of the aforementioned symptoms, have noticed a musty odor or have had recent water damage, you may have mold growing in your home or work environment. Mold can affect even the healthiest of individuals. Infants, the very old, individuals with compromised immune symptoms and asthmatics are particularly susceptible. Should you suspect mold in your home or work environment, contact Century Restoration as soon as possible!

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