Mould Removal -

IT'S TIME TO CALL THE PROFESSIONALS

 

It’s essential that, at the first sign of mould, prompt and professional action is taken—not only to contain the mould itself but also to protect the long-term health of residents. Below are just a few of the potential risks associated with mould spores.

Toxic Effects

 

Certain types of mould, such as black mould (Stachybotrys chartarum), produce mycotoxins that can cause toxic effects when ingested or inhaled, leading to neurological symptoms, fatigue, and more severe health issues.

Respiratory Issues

 

Mould exposure can exacerbate

asthma symptoms, cause coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath

Allergic Reaction

Mould allergies can manifest as sneezing, runny or stuffy nose, itchy eyes,

and skin irritation.

Fungal Infections

Inhaled mould spores can lead to fungal infections in the respiratory tract, sinuses,
and lungs, particularly in individuals with weakened immune systems