Mold is a well-known fungi that can grow on anything and destroy the things it grows on, especially cellulose-based objects. Most homes do not know they have moisture problems which is why moisture control in your home or building is important if worried about mold.  Mold will not grow without moisture or water so awareness and sanitation is key in preventing the spread of mold.

  1. Investigate- Mold can come in a variety of colors, it can be grey, white, black, or green. Look for yellowing or furry looking growth on fabrics, sheetrock or objects that’s susceptible to moisture. Molds reproduce by means of tiny spores; the spores are invisible to the naked eye and float through outdoor and indoor air. The most dangerous type is black mold, it should be observed closely.
  1. Mold Odors- If you smell mold odor, look for where it is coming from and call a professional inspector immediately. Mold can be fragrant-free so even if you can’t see it, it can still mean that mold is present in your home. Molds reproduce by means of tiny spores and these spores are invisible to our eyes and drift through outdoor and indoor air.
  1. Basement Flooded- If you recently had a flooded basement it is most likely to have mold. Check your basement for mustiness. Examine for water discolorations and your ceiling for mold as well.
  1. Hidden Molds- Make sure to check around in hidden areas where you wouldn’t think to look with mold. Mold can appear inside ductworks, air conditioning units, and hidden walls; don’t forget to examine these areas. Mold might be hidden from the naked eye in these aforementioned areas but it will leave a stale odor and give you symptoms of an allergic reaction.

Mold exposure will aggravate the eyes, skin, nose, throat and lungs. If you feel these symptoms and think your home might be infested with mold, call DCM Environmental Testing to inspect your house today! We are dedicated in helping you protect your home and health so call us at 617-481-5782 for a mold report on your home before it’s too late!