Mold is one of the most common problems that homeowners face. It can develop quickly based on time and temperature and may grow as fast as 24 to 48 hours within the home when water or moisture is present. Despite everything that is known about mold, there are still a lot of misconceptions. Once you bust the myths, you will have a better understanding of mold and its impact on your health and home. We’ve put together a list of nine common mold myths and the truth behind them. Use this information to your benefit when you encounter a mold problem.

Mold Myth 1: Mold has no benefits

Truth: While mold can affect your health due to long-term exposure, some molds can also be beneficial. The mold found in natural environments helps decompose organic material, allowing other organisms to grow. Certain molds, such as Aspergillus flavus, are used in the production of cheese. Some molds are used in medicine, as well. For example, the Penicillium mold was instrumental in developing Penicillin, the first antibiotic to be discovered. However, immunocompromised individuals exposed to high levels of various types of molds may develop health-related effects.

Mold Myth 2: Repeated mold exposure won’t make me sick

Truth: Although not everyone is affected when exposed to mold, all molds can cause health-related illness or distress, especially among people who already have respiratory issues. Common symptoms associated with mold exposure include coughing, watery eyes, congestion, headaches, and even memory loss and dizziness. Researchers at Rutgers University have recently discovered that mold exposure can lead to Parkinson’s disease-like symptoms.

Mold Myth 3: There should be no mold in my home

Truth: The truth is that mold spores are present everywhere, including within the built environment and the outdoors. The air you are breathing contains mold spores, and completely eliminating it is almost impossible. Common reactions are related to the unusually high concentrations of mold in your home. Greater amounts of mold can pose health risks and cause significant damage to your home if you do not take care of unwanted and high levels of moisture that can lead to mold infestation.

Mold Myth 4: Mold is always visible

Truth: Many people think that just because they can’t see it, it’s not there. Seeing isn’t believing when it comes to mold, as not all types of mold are visible. Therefore, it’s best to rely on smell to detect mold. If you smell a musty odor, it can indicate moisture and mold likely being present.

Mold Myth 5: You can identify the species of mold that’s growing in your home

Truth: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) states that there are anywhere from tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands of mold and fungi species — far too many to identify. However, some of the most common homes are Cladosporium, Penicillium, Alternaria, and Aspergillus.

Mold Myth 6: Using bleach is a good way to kill mold

Truth: Many people use bleach as a mold removal solution in their homes. However, they are unaware that bleach does not kill mold or mold spores. It only bleaches it. Eventually, you see the mold return in areas where moisture is present or where high humidity is common, such as in showers in the bathroom. Cleaning and maintaining surfaces using a mix of household detergent and water can be effective in stopping mold from becoming an issue. Also, exhaust fans in bathrooms can keep humidity low and is an effective way to limit growth. 

Mold Myth 7: You shouldn’t worry about a small spot of mold

Truth: In reality, a mold problem can become a bigger issue if the moisture problem is not addressed. What’s more, mold can spread to any organic surface, as well as to the heating and ventilation system in your home. This can result in widespread damage and costly repairs.

Mold Myth 8: You can clean up mold infestations yourself

Truth: Even infected areas smaller than 10 square feet may require professional mold removal services. In fact, efforts in removing mold may accelerate mold growth if not properly contained and remediated. Well-trained certified mold remediation professionals have specialized equipment and know the techniques to get rid of mold much more efficiently.

Mold Myth 9: Once the mold is gone, it won’t come back

Truth: Removing mold is one thing but resolving the water issue is something else. The only way to completely stop mold from returning is to resolve high humidity, moisture, or water problems that cause mold to grow promptly.

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As you can see, mold is a serious, often misunderstood problem that can grow even more problematic if it isn’t taken care of properly. That’s why Restoration Royalty franchisees follow the IICRC standards for professional mold remediation and eliminate mold using the latest, most effective techniques. For more information, contact Restoration Royalty today.