Why are so many homes that have been professionally remediated still making one or more family members sick? The flood or serious leak occurred, the insurance company came to the rescue along with the major mold remediation company. Everything seemed to be rebuilt as new. So why are we still sick? To understand this, let’s first remember that not everyone will get sick from the mold. Twenty-seven percent of the population has a genetic peculiarity making them very susceptible to mold illness. With that in mind, let’s back up to when the home was first built.
Day one of a brand new home. The mold spore count is almost identical to outdoor mold spores. Of course you have them, because they are everywhere. But the key here is that the home is not producing mold or mycotoxins, it is simply mimicking outdoor air. Now let’s jump ahead 5 years, and you develop a small leak under the sink. No big deal, a little bleach will clean that up. (not recommended by Breathe Pure Solutions of Illinois LLC). Truth be known, it was never properly cleaned up and you now have a little mold factory producing mold spores under the sink. Your indoor level is now 10 percent higher than outside. This tiny little issue is now producing mold and mycotoxins.
Jump ahead another year or so, and you find a wonderful used oak roll top desk at a garage sale. Little did you know, that the desk came from a mold infested home and brought literally millions upon millions of mold spores into your home. Jump ahead another 4 years, and the basement starts to leak through the foundation. It is noticed but not until there is significant mold growth. Your neighbor said to put some fans on it and dry it out and it should be fine. There is a little bit of a musty smell in the basement, but you are told thats just how basements are. Now you have another mold and spore source in the basement. Now your overall mold spore count in the home is 50 percent higher than the outdoor air. Once you hit this level, the mold really gets a stronghold in your home. Now, every time you take a shower the mold grows and spores out. Every time you boil water, the mold grows and spores. Remember, mold only needs 60 percent humidity to thrive. You still can’t see it, but it’s there and its growing at an exponential rate. You now have a number of mold producing factories including the bathroom, the front loading washer, the sinks, and drains. You do notice that when you come home from vacation, the house smells bad. That’s probably normal, you assume. Now jump ahead a few more years. You realize that you have a major leak in the water heater. The so-called professionals have to be called in at this point. They arrive and the first thing they do is confine the area with plastic. I have often wondered, how does the mold get contained while workers are walking in and out of the plastic? Secondly, did the mold wait for the remediation company to show up before it started to deliver mold spores throughout the home- and luckily, they got that plastic up just in time to stop them? Of course not. The spores have been releasing from the first few hours of the flood. Experts say 24 hours, but that is assuming no mold is there to begin with.