Canadian website about moulds, mould problem, toxic mould,mould prevention, mould decontamination, mould removal, mould product, mould services, black mould, toxic black mould, mould health problem, health problem, mould inspection, mould testing, mould investigator, mould inspector, mould experts, mould detoxification and other mould related issues.

Canada Toxic Mould Inspection & Remediaton

Canadian  Guide  on  Black  Mould  Prevention,  Mould  Inspection,  Mould  Testing, 
Mould  Remediation,  Mould  Abatement,  Mould  Training,  & Mould  Products
www.canada-home-mould-inspection-inspector.com

Effectively mould test & mould remediate your entire home for toxic mould or any type of mould growth by hiring available Canada Mould Inspectors and Canada Mould Remediators.
Study online Canada Mould Training to be trained and certified as a
Certified Mould Inspector & Certified Mould Remediator.


 
 Buy Do-It-Yourself Mould Products
Home Remedies for Killing Mould, Asthma, Hypertension (High blood pressure) & Sinus Infection.

Use natural, non-toxic, affordable MoldZyme™ to remove safely and effectively
mould growth, mould stains, and mould odors. Delivery available throughout Canada.

To find a Canadian Certified Mould Inspector or a Certified Mould Remediator in Canada, or to be trained & certified as a mould inspection, testing, remediation, and prevention expert, please visit: Mould Professional.

Learn all about mould health by visiting these webpages---

Toxic Mould Destroys Both
Your Home and Your Health!

        "Most homeowners believe that as long as they do not see visible signs of mould, that is, patches of green, blue, or black discoloration on surfaces, their environment is free of contamination. What they don't realize, however, is that large accumulations of [hidden or concealed] mould may be growing in areas that they cannot see, like air  ducts, remote attic or basement spaces, or wall cavities. Left to multiply, these  infestations may produce enough organic compounds to cause allergic reactions, sickness and, in extreme cases, death (a possibility with infants)," Edward R. Lipinski, "HOME CLINIC: The Battle Against mould and Mildew," N.Y. TIMES, 9/12/99.   

         
  "Fifty percent [50%] of homes contain problem moulds.
  A new medical study attributes nearly 100% of chronic sinus infections to mould. A 300% increase in the asthma rate over the past 20 years has been linked to moulds," as reported in USA WEEKEND, Dec. 3-5, 1999.

          "Exposure to certain types of fungi, known as toxic mould, can cause a serious [allergic] reaction. If you're unlucky, this is the kind of mould you have. If you're really unlucky, your toxic mould will gird for battle and go to war, secreting chemicals called mycotoxins, which can find their way into your body, entering through your nose, mouth, and skin, lodging perhaps in your digestive tract, your lungs, or your brain. Among these toxins are trichothecenes, which were rumored to have been used as a biological weapon during the wars in Afghanistan and Vietnam," warned Lisa Belkin, "Haunted by Mould," NEW YORK TIMES, Aug. 13, 2001. 

         
"All moulds have the potential to cause health effects. Moulds can produce allergens that can trigger allergic reactions or even asthma attacks in people allergic to  mould. Others are known to produce potent toxins and/or irritants. Potential health  concerns are an important reason." The
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, March, 2001. 

          "Even if mould in your house doesn't cause you any medical problems, if it becomes established in the wood in your home, 'dry rot' may form. Dry rot can result in a homeowner's nightmare. When the mould dies, the wood dries and then shrinks, breaking up into irregular chunks. Cracks in the wood fiber then act like straws, siphoning up moisture and carrying it to undamaged portions of the wood. Left unchecked, this process keeps recurring, continually rotting more wood, and can cause severe structural damage to your home," warned Vicki Lankarge, on the website
insure.com
.

         
"Mould problems have become more prevalent because of increased use of cheaper building materials like plasterboard and plywood, which are more prone to growing mould when wet...Mould, as always, is spreading. But so is mould litigation, to the consternation of the insurance industry. Last week a state court in Austin, Texas, awarded Melinda Ballard and her family $32.1 million in a case involving allegedly extensive mould damage to their Dripping Springs, Texas, house. The jury ruled that Farmers Insurance Group had failed to properly address Ms. Ballard's original water-damage and mould claim and committed fraud in its handling of her claim," noted Christopher Oster, "Insurers Blanch At Proliferation of Mould Claims,"
Wall Street Journal, June 6, '01. 

Attention Canadian Mould Health Victims: You can learn in depth information about the health effects of exposure to toxic mould and how to diagnose and treat mould illnesses, read our new book Mould Health Guide BACK TO TOP

For more mould health information, please visit the following pages, as well as read the rest of this page below---

[Alzheimer's & Mould] [Asthma & Mould] [Blood Testing] [Mould & Landscaping] [Mould Scientist] [Skin Diseases] [Stachybotrys Information] [Mould Headache] [Mould-Pregnancy]

[Home] [MoldZyme-Mold-Remover] [Mould Terms] [Toxic Mould Hotline] [Q & A] [Mould In The News] [Legal Liability] [Mould Scams] [Mould Training] [Mould Removal] [Mould Testing] [Pre-Purchase Mould Test] [Toxic Mould Health Effects] [Mould Inspection] [Mould in Bible] [Mould & Health] [Product Catalog] [Mould Signs Clues] [Mould-Prevention] [Privacy Policy] [Search-Mould] [Expert-Advice-Websites] [Site Map] [A-Z-Index-Mould] [Contact-Mould-Inspector] [Mouldy-Building] [Canada-Toxic-Mould-Lawsuit]

The Top Health Symptoms of Mould Affecting Your Health

The top health symptoms that you or a family member may be suffering from allergy to mould, animal dander, or dust--- or having asthma triggered by mould exposure (listed in alphabetical order: note that you may suffer one or several of these symptoms)---

  • memory loss or memory difficulties/Alzheimers-like symptoms

  • learning difficulties or mental functioning problems

  • feeling lost or "disconnected" from what's happening around you

  • headaches

  • seizures

  • runny nose (rhinitis)

  • clear, thin, watery mucus from your nose may appear suddenly

  • sinus congestion and sinus problems

  • thick, green slime coming out of nose (from sinus cavities)

  • coughing and resulting sore lungs/chest from excessive coughing

  • coughing up blood

  • bleeding lungs

  • difficulty breathing

  • hives

  • itching of the nose, mouth, eyes, throat, skin, or any area

  • redness of the sclera (white of your eyes)

  • skin rashes

  • skin redness

  • open skin sores and lacerations

  • sneezing

  • sneezing fits (more than three sneezes in a row, happening often)

  • vomiting

  • diarrhea

  • chronic, excessive, or continued fatigue

    BACK TO TOP

Is it a cold or allergies?

          Some tips to help you tell the difference, courtesy of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology [U.S.A. Today, "All About Allergies and Asthma," March 16,2001]

Allergies

Eyes, ears, nose and/or throat (especially the palate or roof of the mouth) are itchy.
Eyes may also be red and watery.
Sneezing is often repetitive.
Nasal discharge is usually clear and thin.
Fever and achiness are typically absent.
Symptoms tend to be seasonal and are often at their worst during pollen season (from spring to the first frost in the fall).
Symptoms may last for weeks or months, or may be chronic, depending upon exposure to offending allergen (s).

Colds

Nasal discharge is usually clear initially, but may become thick and yellow after several days.
Sneezing is usually sporadic and non-repetitive.
Fever and aches may be present
Eyes, ears, nose and/or throat have no or minimal itching.
Symptoms typically end within 3 to 10 days.
BACK TO TOP


Top Ten Triggers for Seasonal Allergies
     
Precautions to Take to Reduce the Impact of the "Top Ten Triggers for Seasonal Allergies," courtesy of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology [U.S.A. Today, "All About Allergies and Asthma," March 16,2001]

          Up to 20% of the U.S. population suffers from allergic diseases, including 35 million who suffer from seasonal allergies. Allergists recommended avoidance as the first line of defense against seasonal allergies. Here are the ten ways you can reduce your seasonal allergy symptoms:

1. Stay indoors when pollen counts are high and on windy days when pollen and dust are blown about.
2. Use air conditioning and a dehumidifier to clean, cool and dry the air.
3. Shower or bathe and change clothes following outdoor activity to remove pollen and fungal spores from your hair skin and clothing.
4. Don’t hang clothes to dry outside; instead, dry them in a vented dryer.
5. Have a friend or a family member do yard work.
6. Keep windows closed at night to prevent pollen and fungal spores from drifting into your home. Instead, if needed, use air conditioning which cleans, cools and dries the air.
7. Minimize activities when pollen counts are high. Peak pollen times are usually between 2-4 p.m., but differ for trees, grasses, and weeds.
8. Keep your car windows closed when travelling.
9. Try to stay indoors when the pollen count or humidity is reported to be high, and on windy days when dust and pollen are blown about.
10. Take your vacation to a more pollen-free area, such as the beach or sea.
BACK TO TOP

HEALTH EFFECTS
[from Minn. & Cal. Health Depts.]

How am I exposed to indoor moulds?

Mould is found everywhere, indoors and outdoors. It is common to find mould spores in the air of homes and growing on damp surfaces. Much of the mould found indoors comes from outdoor sources. Therefore, everyone is exposed to some mould on a daily basis without evident harm. Mould spores primarily cause health problems when they enter the air and are inhaled in large number. People can also be exposed to mould through skin contact and eating.

How much mould can make me sick?

It depends. For some people, a relatively small number of mould spores can cause health problems. For other people, it may take many more. The basic rule is, if you can see or smell it, take steps to eliminate the excess moisture, and to cleanup and remove the mould.

Who is at greater risk when exposed to mould?

Exposure to mould is not healthy for anyone inside buildings. It is important to quickly identify and correct any moisture sources before health problems develop. The following individuals appear to be at higher risk for adverse health effects of moulds:

  • Infants and children

  • elderly

  • immune compromised patients (people with HIV infection, cancer chemotherapy, liver disease, etc.)

  • pregnant women

  • individuals with existing respiratory conditions, such as allergies, multiple chemical sensitivity, and asthma.

People with these special concerns should consult a physician if they are having health problems.

What symptoms are common?

Allergic reactions may be the most common health problem of mould exposure. Typical symptoms reported (alone or in combination) include:

  • respiratory problems, such as wheezing, and difficulty in breathing

  • nasal and sinus congestion

  • eyes-burning, watery, reddened, blurry vision, light sensitivity

  • dry, hacking cough

  • sore throat

  • nose and throat irritation

  • shortness of breath

  • skin irritation

  • central nervous system problems (constant headaches, memory problems, and mood changes)

  • aches and pains

  • possible fever

Are some moulds more hazardous than others?

Allergic persons vary in their sensitivities to mould, both as to amount and type needed to cause reactions. In addition, certain types of moulds can produce toxins, called mycotoxins, that the mould uses to inhibit or prevent the growth of other organisms. Mycotoxins are found in both living and dead mould spores. Materials permeated with mould need to be removed, even after they are disinfected with cleaning solutions. Allergic and toxic effects can remain in dead spores. Exposure to mycotoxins may present a greater hazard than that of allergenic or irritating moulds. Mycotoxins have been found in homes, agricultural settings, food, and office buildings.
BACK TO TOP

You can also visit http://www.allergy-asthma-sinusitis.com for related topics.
 

For information on how to test for mould, please click:
Mould Testing
For information on mould removal, please click:
Mould Removal

 

| Home | DIY Kill Mould | NYC Mould Guidelines | Clothes Mould | Car and Van Mould | Wallpaper Mould |
| Air Conditioning Mould | Crawl Space Mould | Carpet Moulds | Bathroom Mould | Basement Mould |
| Mould and Chlorine Bleach | Siding Mould | Roof Leak Mould | OHSA Mould Guidelines |
| Laundry Washing Machine Moulds | Toxic Mould Hotline | Texas Mould License | Mould In the News | Legal Liability |
| Mould Scams | Mould Training | Mould Removal | Mould Testing | Toxic Mould Inspector | Mould Inspection |
| Mould In Bible | Mould and Health | Product Catalog | Mould Signs and Clues | Mould Prevention |
| FAX ORDER FORM | Mould Products and Services |

 

 

 

Copyright © 2003-2007 by iPay, Ltd. All rights are reserved.
NOTICE: The information provided on this website was obtained from sources believed to be accurate. The information is provided free as a public service with the specific understanding and agreement by the website publisher is not engaged in rendering medical or legal services. If medical or legal advice or assistance is required, the services of a competent, licensed medical doctor or attorney should be sought.