Michael Rubino was a featured expert in an article at The Healthy to discuss steps to take to avoid mold growth in a home.
An event like Hurricane Ian causes more of us to think about climate change, pollution, and outdoor air quality. But even if you’re fortunate enough not to have ever experienced a natural disaster, 2021 data from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) suggests the average American is spending approximately 90% of time indoors. With cooler weather moving in, this is worth considering—especially because the EPA suggests the concentrations of some indoor pollutants are often two to five times higher than outdoor concentrations.
This includes the buildup of mold in the home, and exposure to a large number of mold spores can cause allergic symptoms and reactions that are in some cases severe, and can even put people who have respiratory conditions or are immunocompromised at risk. Not to mention that recent research has connected long-term mold exposure and neurological decline.
Read the full article here: https://www.thehealthy.com/allergies/news-hurricane-ian-how-to-control-mold-at-home-mold-remediator/
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