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Mold is a fungus, which can be found in any location, indoors or outside, provided there is a supportive surface, warm temperatures, a supply of nutrients and moisture. Since the early 1990's mold has become a controversial indoor environmental issue when its' presence was detected in buildings throughout North America.

Some molds (ie. Stachybotrys Chartarum, Aspergillus and Penicillium) produce chemical toxins known as mycotoxins which cause respiratory related health problems. If moldy substances are disturbed or damaged this causes spores to be released into the air. These mycotoxins are easily absorbed by the human body via airways and the skin. Symptoms of mold exposure range from fatigue, skin rashes, eye irritation, cough, congestion and aggravation of asthma to pulmonary bleeding fatalities among children in severe cases. Mold will also cause the deterioration of building materials (wood, paper and cotton products) if left unattended.

Mold Symptoms and Health Problem

The top health symptoms that you or a family member may be suffering from allergy to mold, animal dander, or dust- or having asthma triggered by mold exposure (listed in alphabetical order: note that you may suffer one or several of these symptoms)-

  • memory loss or memory difficulties or Alzheimers-like symptoms
  • learning difficulties or mental functioning problems
  • feeling lost or "disconnected" from what's happening around you
  • headaches
  • seizures
  • runny nose (rhinitis)
  • clear, thin, watery mucus from your nose may appear suddenly
  • sinus congestion and sinus problems
  • thick, green slime coming out of nose (from sinus cavities)
  • coughing and resulting sore lungs/chest from excessive coughing
  • coughing up blood
  • bleeding lungs
  • difficulty breathing
  • hives
  • itching of the nose, mouth, eyes, throat, skin, or any area
  • redness of the sclera (white of your eyes)
  • skin rashes
  • skin redness
  • open skin sores and lacerations
  • sneezing
  • sneezing fits (more than three sneezes in a row, happening often)
  • vomiting
  • diarrhea
  • chronic, excessive, or continued fatigue
For more information on how molds, and indoor pollution causes serious health problems please visit Mold Health Problem.

  JP General Construction Inc.
300 W Golf Rd. Mt. Prospect, IL 60056
contact@jpconstruction.com
 
design: slyks.com
JP General Construction


Mold is a fungus, which can be found in any location, indoors or outside, provided there is a supportive surface, warm temperatures, a supply of nutrients and moisture. Since the early 1990's mold has become a controversial indoor environmental issue when its' presence was detected in buildings throughout North America.

Some molds (ie. Stachybotrys Chartarum, Aspergillus and Penicillium) produce chemical toxins known as mycotoxins which cause respiratory related health problems. If moldy substances are disturbed or damaged this causes spores to be released into the air. These mycotoxins are easily absorbed by the human body via airways and the skin. Symptoms of mold exposure range from fatigue, skin rashes, eye irritation, cough, congestion and aggravation of asthma to pulmonary bleeding fatalities among children in severe cases. Mold will also cause the deterioration of building materials (wood, paper and cotton products) if left unattended.

Mold Symptoms and Health Problem

The top health symptoms that you or a family member may be suffering from allergy to mold, animal dander, or dust- or having asthma triggered by mold exposure (listed in alphabetical order: note that you may suffer one or several of these symptoms)-

  • memory loss or memory difficulties or Alzheimers-like symptoms
  • learning difficulties or mental functioning problems
  • feeling lost or "disconnected" from what's happening around you
  • headaches
  • seizures
  • runny nose (rhinitis)
  • clear, thin, watery mucus from your nose may appear suddenly
  • sinus congestion and sinus problems
  • thick, green slime coming out of nose (from sinus cavities)
  • coughing and resulting sore lungs/chest from excessive coughing
  • coughing up blood
  • bleeding lungs
  • difficulty breathing
  • hives
  • itching of the nose, mouth, eyes, throat, skin, or any area
  • redness of the sclera (white of your eyes)
  • skin rashes
  • skin redness
  • open skin sores and lacerations
  • sneezing
  • sneezing fits (more than three sneezes in a row, happening often)
  • vomiting
  • diarrhea
  • chronic, excessive, or continued fatigue
For more information on how molds, and indoor pollution causes serious health problems please visit Mold Health Problem.

  JP General Construction Inc.
300 W Golf Rd. Mt. Prospect, IL 60056
contact@jpconstruction.com
 
design: slyks.com