Is It Really Allergies, Or Is Your House Making You Sick? What’s Really Causing Those Wheezes?

Those watery eyes and that runny nose may mean hidden mold in your home
By EDDIE RIVERA
Published on Dec 8, 2020

(Photo by Andrea Piacquadio/Pexels)

Have you found yourself wheezing more than usual lately? Suffering more allergies? Maybe this happens when you’re in a particular room or area of your house?

You could be reacting to mold in your home. People reacting to hidden household mold may even have difficulty in breathing or shortness of breath.

Mold spores, which can spawn fungal diseases, can be dangerous in indoor situations. They can circulate and spread through the air system in your home, affecting the air you and your family breathe.

People with weakened immune systems may also develop mold infections in their lungs, days to weeks after exposure to fungi. Experts agree it is more important than ever to maintain the guidelines set by state and local agencies. Not just in places you may visit, but in your home.

All of which makes the work of Mold Zero all the more important.

The San Marino company uses a patented non-toxic, two-step “dry fog” process to eliminate dangerous mold and fungus on a microscopic level. The process is fast and efficient, and most jobs can be completed in one day, according to company owner Rusty Tweed.

As Tweed told Pasadena Now, the fine “dry fog” process seeks out harmful mold spores and destroys them on contact using the instaPURE process which contains ingredients registered by the Environmental Protection Agency. We spray a fine “dry fog” that penetrates every nook and cranny without dampening any of the surfaces. It seeks out harmful mold spores in just hours and destroys them on contact. and your mold-infested home is safe and healthy again. This means a cleaner, fresher, healthier home for you and your family.

Mold spores might as well be invisible since they are approximately 20-30 microns in size. One spot of mold can contain billions of spores. This is how mold gets into cracks and crevices of your home. The dry fog process is 7.5 microns in size which is why it can reach anywhere mold can go to kill it.

Mold Zero treats all surfaces utilizing an effective surface protectant process to create a protective antimicrobial layer. This protective layer is designed to continue to kill harmful mold spores that come in contact with these surfaces, for an EPA-registered 90 days.

“The air we breathe is extremely important,” says Rusty. The whole process of eliminating mold is crucial to creating safe living and working environments. We are passionate about healthy air quality and believe that any process for mold removal needs to be extremely thorough and effective.”

As Tweed noted, if a professional water damage restoration company doesn’t complete water damage and flood repair, homeowners could be at serious risk for mold.

For more about Mold Zero or for a Free Estimate. Call (626) 671-8885 or visit www.moldzerollc.com

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