Mold: Silent but Deadly

Mold is Dangerous to Homes and Health

The following excerpt is from a mold victim, Wendy, from Clearwater, FL. Coastal regions especially in Florida have an extreme risk of mold contamination because of the high humidity levels, not to mention the hurricane chances.

How does Wendy deal with her mold infestation?

“The place would have a really bad odor,” Wendy says. After just one month, she moved out because she was constantly getting sick.

Wendy says, “I’ve had several eye infections, breathing problems and anxiety because of this.”

In June of this year, we went in with our cameras and mold was all over her apartment. She had it in her sink, under the cabinets, under the air conditioning unit, in her clothes and in her shoes.

To read the conclusion visit Mold: A Silent, Dangerous Thread to Homes

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Joslyn from the MoldBlogger Team

Source: Tampa Bay 10 News

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