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Breathe Easy

By Samuel Ott


When you’re at home, do you find yourself having constant headaches, swollen and itchy eyes, or low grade fevers? Common diagnoses such as Asthma, Emphysema, or sinus infections may actually be misdiagnosed. Mold exposure can be the cause of this misdiagnosis due to it being an environmental problem. This why you’ll only feel sick while being at home. If you think this is the case for your symptoms, maybe it’s time for some mold removal or at least a home safety inspection to ensure if it is mold-free or not.


This why you’ll only feel sick while being at home. If you think this is the case for your symptoms, maybe it’s time for some mold removal, or at least a home safety inspection to ensure if it is mold-free or not. (For more information on the professional mold removal process, visit this website.)


Mold removal is a process that needs to be taken seriously. If not treated properly or completely, the mold damage can continue to spread leading to worsened or continued health problems. It is important to note that killing the mold is only half of the process. Since dead mold is still allergenic and potentially even toxic, complete mold removal is the only way to get your health and your home back to normal.


Mold occurs where there is moisture. Bathrooms, for example, are windowless, allowing no circulation, and most of the time small, which means they are at a higher risk for mold in the walls. Leaky pipes or anything else that can cause water damage, but may remain hidden, are what you’ll want to check up on.

Whether you’re uncertain about mold being in your home, it’s best to be safe. Home is your place for safety and relaxation. Make sure it gives you both, so you can breathe easy.


Thank you for this information about mold, Samuel. If persons try to tackle removing mold themselves, they should take the necessary precautions to protect their health by using the right safety products.

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