Mold Illness FAQ

How common is mold in homes?

How common is mold in homes?

Mold is a common issue in homes, especially in areas prone to humidity and rainfall.

Reports say that around 70% of U.S. homes contain a certain level of mold. Mold damages your home structurally and threatens the health of everyone living in the home.

Some people are particularly sensitive to mold causing them to just feel off or chronically ill, tired, fatigued or even bringing about cognitive issues, foggy thinking, anxiety, and even neurological disorders.

Mold can grow in areas with moisture problems, including bathrooms, basements, and areas affected by moisture, leaks or flooding.

Regular maintenance, proper ventilation, and prompt addressing of water issues can help prevent and manage mold growth in homes.

Regular inspections and mold prevention measures are important for reducing its occurrence.

If you suspect mold in your home, take action. Call an inspection company who can perform tests to locate the mold.

If you believe mold exposure is affecting your health, please seek advice from a knowledgable doctor who specializes in treating mold.

LifeWorks Wellness Center specializes in treating patients with mold related illnesses, so feel free to reach out to us to learn more. We can help diagnose the extent of your issue and offer a proven mold healing treatment protocol.

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