Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Should I Be Worried About Mold?

396545383 A pretty small puddle of water formed outside of my shower. The water puddled by the base board on the tile floor about 1/4-1/2 inch deep in about a 2 foot by 3 foot area. I cleaned it up within minutes but a small bit may have gotten under the baseboard. I am currently running my fan for about 2 hours and i dried near the baseboard thoroughly. Should I be at all concerned about mold???
Thanks!

2 comments:

  1. Daniel - You should use a disinfectant like Lysol also. You shouldn't be too concerned if you clean it up with disinfectant.

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  2. Word - Yes you should be worried. Mold is bad. Many molds can cause health effects. Molds produce allergens, irritants and, sometimes, toxins that may cause adverse reactions in humans. A reaction to mold depends on how much a person is exposed to, the age of the person and the person’s sensitivities or allergies. The same amount of mold may cause health effects in one person, but not in another.

    Exposure to mold can cause a variety of symptoms. Sensitive people who have touched or inhaled mold or mold spores may have allergic reactions such as a runny nose, sneezing, nasal congestion, watery eyes, skin rash and itching (dermatitis). Molds can trigger asthma attacks in people who are allergic to molds, causing wheezing, chest tightness and shortness of breath. A disease like pneumonia may also develop after exposure to mold, but this is uncommon.

    Infectious diseases from molds can occur in people with weakened immune systems, such as those who are immune-compromised or immune-suppressed from drug treatment. Some types of mold are known to cause infections in immune-compromised people. Such infections can affect the skin, eyes, lungs or other organs. These are considered opportunistic infections that usually do not affect healthy people.

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