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MOLD
HEALTH ISSUES
Mold,
Mildew, & Fungi can grow both indoors
and outdoors. They are most often present in moist, dark places
(bathroom, basement, leaves, mulch, and curtains).
You
do not have to touch them to cause symptoms because they reproduce
by sending tiny spores into the air.
Inhaling
the spores can cause allergy symptoms. You and your doctor can
decide which avoidance measures are best for you. Some things
you can do to decrease your exposure to mold, mildew, and fungi
are listed below:
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Keep bathrooms, kitchens and basements well ventilated.
- Check your home for water damage and promptly repair leaking
pipes and replace molded carpet.
- Keep the humidity in your home between 0-50 percent. Monitor
the humidity levels in your home with a humidity level gauge.
- Use a dehumidifier in damp areas in the house. Clean the unit
weekly, since mold and mildew can grow in the water that the dehumidifier
collects.
- Check the refrigerator for mold, mildew and growth. Throw out
spoiled food and check for pooled water. Many older refrigerators
have a drawer under the refrigerator to collect water. Clean this
weekly.
- If your refrigerator is self-defrosting, empty the water pans
weekly and clean with mold preventing solution.
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