Mold in Page Six Magazine
Mold Growth
Just recently, mold was found growing in one of Page Six Magazine’s offices. In being taken care of, the EPA provided the following information :
What do Mold Spores Cause?
- Allergic reactions
- Asthma
- Hypersensitivity pneumonitis
- General eye/skin/nose/throat/lung sensation
- Opportunitistic infections
Common reactions include “hay fever-type symptoms” that include sneezing, running nose, red eyes and skin rashes.
Have asthma? You should be living in Florida. But even if you don’t have asthma, if you’re allergic and work at P6M, you might be getting attacks anyway.
This one is rare, but every once in a while a short-term exposee to mold can develop a strange condition that resembles bacterial pneumonia. Awesome!
Self-explanatory. We also heard the term “burning sensation” could be used to describe that feeling.
If you are suffering from advanced AIDS or in chemotherapy, you can look forward to infections like Aspergillus fumigatus. We Googled it and it’s not pretty.
For the complete story visit
Page Six Mag’s Mold Problem
Further Recommended Reading :
Joslyn from the MoldBlogger team
Source: Mediabistro.com

