Mold Can Make Breathing Problems Worse
Some of the most obvious health problems that can happen because of mold exposure are breathing problems. Mold spores can cause a number of breathing problems when they are breathed in.
Asthma Exacerbation
Students who already have asthma can have their symptoms get worse. The EPA has pointed out that mold and dampness in schools can make asthma symptoms worse in people who are already sensitive.
Lung Infections
People who are exposed to mold for a long time can get lung infections, especially if their immune systems are weak.
Allergic Reactions to Mold Spores
Mold spores can cause a number of allergic reactions, which is especially scary in schools. Some of the most common signs of a mold allergy are stuffy nose, itchy eyes, rashes, and asthma. Around 30% of adults and 40% of children in the U.S. have allergies, according to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America. Mold is a major cause of these allergens. This shows how important to have professional mold removal services in school.
Mold removal and cleanup services from FDP Mold Remediation are very important in dealing with these breathing problems.