What can mold do to your brain?

How do you tell if there's mold in your walls?

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Orlando mold inspection & Testing is how we can get the material evidence needed to support our claims about the health of your business or home. There are different levels of mold found in indoor environments. By comparing samples taken from the inside with outside samples, air sampling can be done. This allows you to determine what is normal. Any visible growth will be referred to us for collection of a surface specimen. It will be possible to determine the source of an issue by comparing the type and size of the mold in the air and the physical samples. Swab samples are useful for another reason. There are some types of harmful molds, like black toxic mold. However, they may not always be airborne.

What can mold do to your brain?

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Frequently Asked Questions

It's often described as musty and earthy, and may even smell like rotting vegetables or plants. You might notice a musty smell, but not be able to see any mold growing. In this case, you should look for areas that might be exposed to water.

Musty Smell If you don't see signs of mold but you can smell it, it may be hidden in your walls. A musty smell indicates that mold is growing in your home. The smell of mold feels earthy, like rotting leaves or decaying wood in a dense, damp forest.

A normal mold spore count in a room is typically 200-500 spores. Anywhere between 1-1500 mold spores in a room is normal and safe as long as mold colonies are not visibly growing and no water damage is present.

“Every house, every environment has mold spores.” It becomes an issue when the concentration of mold spores in a home is greater than what is found outside. Mold needs three conditions to thrive: an ideal temperature, a source of food and moisture.