
GPI CERTIFIED MOLD INSPECTORS
What Is Mold?
Most people think that mold is
slimy, green discoloration found
on carpeting, baseboards or even
wallpaper that gradually
increases in size, but found
only in dirty, unkempt homes or
apartments. But the truth is,
mold and spores can flourish in
sparkling clean environments as
well. Mold can be present in any
room, nook or cranny, and
destroys indiscriminately. Any
time mold is discovered, it
should be treated immediately.
Whether toxic or mildly
allergenic, whether dead or
alive, mold can have harmful
effects on people and their
property.
Why Inspect For Mold?
There are numerous reasons to
inspect your property for mold.
First of all, mold is
everywhere. There is no escaping
it. Though mold is not
problematic by default, when
indoor mold exceeds levels
typically found outdoors, a
number of serious problems can
occur. Whether your house was
inspected for mold before you
moved in, or had an inspection
less than one year ago, you
should be aware that mold can
begin at any time and anywhere,
no matter how clean you keep
your casa. If you haven't had an
inspection within the last 18
months, now might be the perfect
time to have a professional mold
inspection even if there are no
visible signs.
Health Issues:
This should be the number one
concern of anyone who has a
potential mold problem and the
primary reason for having a mold
inspection. Every day we seem to
learn more about mold and its
health ramifications. Some
people experience extreme
reactions to mold, while others
can live in moldy environments
for years while others Every
individual has a different
sensitivity to mold and longer
term exposure to mold
contamination can lead to
permanent chronic health
respirator issues.
There are hundreds of thousands
of mold types. Approximately 40
known variations of mold are
common to indoor environments,
and they cause a myriad of
health risks, such as: allergy
attacks, arthritic aching,
asthma, bloody nose, bronchitis,
coughing, chronic head-aches,
depression, dizziness, fatigue,
hearing, loss of memory, nausea,
pneumonia, restlessness, runny
nose, sight, sinus congestion,
skin itch, skin rashes,
sneezing, trouble breathing,
watery eyes, stiffness, balance
or equilibrium loss. If you
believe you or your loved ones
are experiencing these symptoms
and you're concerned about mold,
call a GPI Certified Mold
Inspector now.