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The elderly and people undergoing medical treatment

Young children, the elderly and people undergoing medical treatment are particularly susceptible to mould spores.
The truth is, colour does not determine whether a mould is of health concern or not.

Why are these spores so dangerous to our health?
About 20% of the population is allergic to mould spores. Symptoms associated with mould spores may include allergy, headache and fatigue, running nose, sneezing, coughing, pneumonia and Asthma among others. Not all moulds are dangerous to health, but no mould should be allowed to grow in our dwellings. Constant monitoring for mould growth in the kitchen, bathrooms, window frames, carpets and baseboards is recommended. Therefore, presence of mould does not necessarily mean the occupants have been exposed.

In indoor environments moulds grow on moist surfaces such as the drywall, wallpaper, carpet, baseboards and heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems (HVACs). The air in working environments including mouldy buildings may contain up to 1,000,000,000 spores per cubic meter of air. The volume of air we inspire China Household Appliances Mould Manufacturers at rest per minute is estimated at 10 litres. They are so small that we can hardly see some of them even when magnified 400 times. To know whether a mould is dangerous or not requires the mould to be identified by a qualified mycologist. The earlier the mould is discovered the cheaper and easier it is to get rid of the problem.

Which are the most dangerous moulds?
People have come to believe that black moulds are the most dangerous. As these moulds grow, a stage is reached when they produce spores.

How can we control indoor mould spores?
It is extremely difficult to get rid of spores completely. The spores become airborne after drying out or disturbed. One cubic meter of outdoor air may contain
as many as 100,000 spores. Therefore, in an hour we inhale close to 600,000 spores. Any water leakage should be repaired immediately and the water dried out within 48 hours. Apart from being allergenic, spores of some mould species such as Stachybotrys contain toxic compounds called mycotoxins. Also the health effects of indoor moulds depend on the amount of mould one has been exposed to, length of time of exposure, the types of moulds present and individual�s resistance. Title: What are Mould Spores and Why are They so Dangerous to Health? by Jackson Kungu


Mould spores are tiny structures produced by moulds for reproduction purposes.

. The key to controlling mould growth is keeping our houses or offices dry by maintaining low relative Household Appliances Mould Manufacturers humidity (below 70%) thus eliminating or slowing the growth of most mould species. Mould growth is associated with moisture problem as a result of flooding, leaks in roofs or plumbing and condensation in case of poor ventilation or inadequate insulation.

What should you do if you notice mould growing in your house or office?
Do not panic! Seek professional advice. We can, however, reduce their numbers by controlling mould growth in our houses or offices
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