Mold is an unwelcome guest in any home for obvious reasons. They are the cause of health issues and structural damages. The spores that mold releases into the air can cause more than respiratory problems when inhaled by a human. Mold, especially, poses a great threat to children and infants, posing long-term disadvantages when it comes to health. Mold grows in warm, wet places and releases tiny spores into the air, which can prove very dangerous to your kids' health.

How Exposure To Mold Can Affect Children

Let's examine and why it is really important to tackle this issue as soon as possible:

  1. Respiratory Problems as a Silent Threat

Children have developing respiratory systems and can be damaged pretty easily by airborne contaminants, including mold spores. Long-term exposure to mold can result in.not limited to:

  • Chronic cough and wheezing: Inhaled spores of the mold cause lungs irritation that sets in a persistent cough and wheezing.

  • Triggering or aggravation of asthma: In predisposed asthmatic children, exposure to mold can trigger asthmatic attacks, worsening asthma and even pushing it towards its full development.

  • Mold-induced respiratory infections: Mold decreases the immunity, causing bronchitis, pneumonia, and other infections.

  1. Long-lasting Allergies

A child can develop allergies and allergic reactions to mold exposures, regardless of whether the exposure was short or long. For example:

  • Rhinorrhea

  • Sneezing

  • Watery and itchy eyes

  • Skin rashes

These, if not treated, may become chronic, lasting for several years-long enough to deny your child a good quality of life and utter well-being.

  1. Weakened Immune Functioning

Children who show long-standing exposure to mold will have compromised immune function and thus become susceptible to common diseases like colds and flu. Once this immunity becomes completely dysfunctional, its function is seriously compromised, and the child is more prone to allergens as well. 

  1. Long-lasting conditions chronic

Continuous exposure to mold may trigger chronic conditions that can last long into adulthood. These include Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis, a condition in which long-term inhalation of mold spores creates inflammation of the lungs; recurrent sinus infections that do occur; chronic skin irritation, which causes eczema-like allergies or other skin conditions.

Minimum Requirements for Keeping Mold out of Your Home

Prevention is the best defense for your child's health. Steps to follow to keep your home mold-free:

  • Control the Humidity: Keep the humidity in your home between 30 and 50 percent indoors. Turn on a dehumidifier should extra action be requisite.

  • Make Repairs Right Away: Fix plumbing leaks and roof damages right away since water needs to be repaired, or else it can settle in and become a habitat for mold.

  • Ensure Adequate Ventilation: Allow for ventilation with exhaust fans in the bathroom and kitchen to remove moisture.

  • Keep the Area Clean: Clean bathrooms and basements often when damp to eliminate mold inhabitation.

  • Look for the Insidious Hidden Mold: Check for hidden places where mold frequently lives, including behind walls and under carpets.

When to seek help? If you notice mold anywhere in your home your first instinct should be to call for professional help like RidAway. It is a service that is EPA-approved, state-licensed, and industry-certified, and guarantees complete mold removal. Apart from this its also extremely important to notice any signs or symptoms mentioned above in your child and take them to the doctor if needed. 

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