While mold appears less appealing than their mushroom counterparts, these fungal organisms can pose a significant threat to your health and home. Once they find a damp, dark place to grow and regenerate, it will be hard to remove them. Sometimes, molds settle in one corner of your home that is barely noticeable, until it’s too late when they have rotten your ceilings or walls. Because these organisms can thrive unnoticeable places in your home, you might not immediately realize the scale of the problem. If you are experiencing a mold infestation, you might have some questions in mind.
Why is mold in air vents a health hazard?
Molds reproduce through microscopic spores. These spores may get carried in the air and serve as pollutant particles. People could breathe in these spores, which could cause respiratory problems such as sneezing, chronic coughing, and mucus buildup in the nose and throat. These signs are your body’s ways of telling you that the air you breathe is not good and might be filled with mold spores. Because mold spores compete for the oxygen you breathe, you can develop chronic fatigue due to lack of oxygen associated with too much mold. Your eyes and skin may also get irritated when mold spores land on your body’s surface.
How does mold enter and spread in your house?
Molds release millions of spores into the environment. Because of their microscopic size and sheer volume, molds can spread quickly throughout the home without you noticing. These spores can enter through your windows and front doors and into the attic, vents, and ductwork of your HVAC system.
Is there mold in your air duct?
Inspect your air ducts to answer this question. If you see a black, green, orange, or yellow patch of grime-like growth on your air ducts or outside of it, you probably have a mold problem on your hands.
What to do if you have mold in your air vents?
Because of how small and wide molds exist, removing these fungal problems can be challenging, and some people opt for ozone treatment. However, the problem with ozone is that it can harm your respiratory system. Dead mold decomposes, and its remains would still serve as air irritants. Also, ozone can react with some house materials such as rubber to form noxious chemicals.
Thus, before doing anything, make sure that what you have in your air vents are indeed molds. Other things that may resemble molds include dust or burns from within your HVAC system. A professional, on the other hand, has the training and skills to identify any potential mold and distinguish it from non-mold. You might consider having one professional come over to inspect.
Some people find the prospect of hiring a professional a potential pain in the pocket. However, finding and removing mold the DIY way won’t succeed as you don’t have the equipment, skills, and training, and you might even make costlier mistakes.
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