
A mould is a multi-cellular fungus that grows in moist and damp environments. Mould causes biodegradation of natural materials, often resulting in food spoilage and damage to wooden and earthen components like windows, furniture and walls.
Moulds can also cause diseases in humans and animals. The disease can be a growth of pathogenic moulds within the body or due to allergic reactions to mould spores.
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How Mould Affects your health in particular.
- Studies have shown that moulds can have an impact on the health of people who easily develop hypersensitive allergic reactions easily. People with conditions like asthma are especially susceptible to moulds.
- Living in buildings with mould spores can also harm your immune system over time.
- Certain types of moulds produce mycotoxins which can pose serious health repercussions for both humans and animals. These moulds are also known as ‘toxic’ moulds.
- Moreover, damp environments responsible for mould formation can also lead to bacterial infestation and release volatile organic compounds in the air.
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To protect yourself from the health risks posed by moulds, you should ensure that your home is free from excess moisture. Keep a regular check on the piping system for leakages and breaks. If your house has a basement then make sure it is ventilated properly to keep out dampness.
Buying a home air purifier with activated carbon filter will help you in cleaning airborne mould and bacterial compounds. Air purifiers recycle indoor air and trap gases and volatile organic compounds, giving you cleaner, fresher air to breathe in. A home air purifier will also remove the foul odors you experience due to mould formations.
Keeping your home properly ventilated will also help in reducing the chances of mould formation. Do not crowd your home with excess furniture and carpeting, which might hinder ventilation, retain bacteria and make your home more susceptible to mould growth.
If you are living in a humid environment, then cover food items and refrigerate them when you are done with your meals. Food spoils easily and can cause mould formation in your kitchen.
So, that’s all about household moulds and their impact on your health. You can follow the tips above to reduce the chances of moulds ever entering your home or office.
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