Showing posts with label black mold. Show all posts
Showing posts with label black mold. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 3, 2017

Mold Remediation in Commercial Buildings and Schools in Chicago IL

Hey there!  Sherm here, with valuable information on black mold removal Chicago. Mold can be found almost anywhere. It simply needs oxygen and moisture to flourish. Mold gradually destroys the things it grows on. Controlling moisture and mold minimizes damage to building materials and furnishings, saves money and avoids potential health risks. During mold remediation, it is necessary to clean up mold contamination, not just to kill the mold. Dead mold is still allergenic, and some dead molds are potentially toxic. If a building develops a moisture problem - including roof leaks, landscaping or gutters that direct water into or under the building, and un-vented appliances - it is early detection and the addressing of the moisture problem that aids in controlling mold growth. Mold can eventually cause structural damage to a building if the problem remains unaddressed for a long time.
Identifying the source of the moisture problem is the first step in the mold remediation process. Delayed maintenance or insufficient maintenance can be associated with moisture problems in schools and large buildings. Performing regular building/HVAC inspections and maintenance is an essential part of a prevention plan.



Once the source of the moisture problem is identified and fixed, the following actions are critical in executing an effective mold remediation plan:
• Completely clean up mold and dry water-damaged areas. Mold can hide on the backside of drywall, wallpaper, paneling, the top of ceiling tiles, the underside of carpets and pads, etc.
• Select appropriate cleaning and drying methods for damaged/contaminated materials. Mold can damage building materials and furnishings. Materials and furnishings being saved must be completely clean and dry.
• Carefully contain and remove moldy building materials. Mold-contaminated materials should be placed in a sealed bag before they are removed. This minimizes the dispersion of the mold spores throughout the building.
• Use appropriate Personal Protective Equipment. In the mold remediation process, actions that stir up the mold or spores, such as breaking up wallboard or stripping wallpaper, should only be taken while using protective gear. The airborne spores should not be inhaled or have contact with skin.
• Arrange for outside professional support if necessary.
When managing office buildings or schools the important decision of whether to relocate the occupants must be made. If the building occupants are reporting serious health concerns, consult a health professional. It is best to conduct the mold remediation tasks in hours when the building is not occupied.
Mold remediation is an important investment in the health of the building, its contents and its occupants.
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Monday, January 2, 2017

Attic Mold in Chicago, Why is it Growing Under the Roof? And a Mold Solution

Hey!  Sherm here.  With some tips on attic mold in Chicago. Let's dig into the attic mold and find out why is it growing in your attic.
There are actually several different reasons that might be responsible for the mold to appear under the house roof... and sometimes compromise your perfectly going real estate transaction. The "house selling" is just one of the reasons, why attic evaluation and attic mold treatment (if you're out of luck) should be performed before even putting your house on the market.
Unfortunately, the attic is one of those completely off limits house areas for many homeowners. Whatever happens there, often stays there, without anyone ever noticing it. Therefore, I decided to bring a little House Attic Mold awareness into your daily routines, and hope you'll find it helpful.
Why is mold growing under your roof?
10 major factors that might cause attic mold to grow on your roof decking
  1. #1 cause of attic mold growth in cold climates is an inadequate attic ventilation
  2. Improperly designed attic ventilation - combination of vents that instead of exchanging the air between exterior and interior, they trap, create pockets of "dead air" which condensates on roof decking during the cold season
  3. Dryer / kitchen / bathroom vent discharging into the attic often causes condensation, frost and mold growth on decking surface
  4. Inadequate / missing attic floor insulation - allows for heat transfer from your house into the attic area
  5. Improperly insulated cathedral ceilings and skylight chases are often contaminated with mold
  6. Furnaces and water heaters produce heat and if installed in a poorly ventilated attic (not contained within a dedicated / enclosed area), could be responsible for condensation and mold
  7. Plumbing vents open into the attic discharge moisture saturated sewer gases
  8. Uninsulated forced air heating system ducts - in cold climates they waste precious energy and increase chances for mold in your attic
  9. Poorly insulated ceiling penetrations, attic access panels, kitchen soffits open into the attic, etc.
  10. Leaking roof - mold in the attic caused by the failing house roof protecting surface will be usually concentrated in leakage area and below it. However, poor attic ventilation could significantly accelerate mold growth.


Combining just first two items responsible for attic mold could transform your attic into the steamy, mold-contaminated room during the cold season. Any warm air trapped under the roof will cause condensation to form on framing, decking surfaces, and roofing nails creating mold nesting habitat.
Some homes have more than one attic and upper one, usually located above the bedrooms and bathrooms is always more susceptible of being contaminated with mold. Warm air from lower parts of the house will naturally rise up, transfer through the ceiling and all its penetrations into the attic.
Attic mold solution: it has two parts and both must be executed at the same time:
  1. Attic mold removal - procedure often depends on the extent of the contamination
  2. Correction of factors responsible for attic mold - without it, attic mold will most likely re-appear within one season
Once everything is properly corrected, you won't have to worry about any attic mold growth. However, I still highly recommend to periodically monitor the attic. Since you already know, why is the mold growing in the attic it is time to do some investigation above the ceiling.
Be extremely careful, if you don't feel comfortable with accessing the attic, find somebody else to do it for you!
Pick a cool day for this trip, powerful flashlight and a dust mask. Attic access might be as easy as pulling down folding attic stairs, but sometimes it is a challenge as far as size of an opening and its location.
Shine your light beam above your head and onto the roof decking / framing surface, check carefully areas where attic floor meets the roof, because that's where attic mold usually starts appearing.
If you see no discoloration, clean wood surface with no residue on it, than everything might be OK and you are one of those who don't have to worry about attic mold.
For more information on attic mold in Chicago go here
For more valuable information from Dariusz Rudnicki, on how to maintain your real estate property, correct most common problems, and prevent serious disasters by doing repairs the right way, please visit http://www.checkthishouse.com
Dariusz is a licensed Illinois home inspector who has been in this business for over eleven years, crawling through the areas you'd newer expect that even exist in your house... just to let you know that everything is working properly... or not. If you have some attic mold, or any home maintenance related questions, you can always ask him for help.

Wednesday, July 6, 2016

Water Damage and Mold Chicago 773-885-8528

PREVENT MOLD FROM GROWING AFTER WATER DAMAGE OR FLOOD IN THE CHICAGO AREA

When the water damage mold strikes your place after a heavy rain, flooding or intrusion of water from other sources, you have to be concerned with more than just what you see.  There is always something lurking that you can’t readily see.  Sometimes it doesn’t appear until days down the line, but has been lurking in the area because of the saturation of water you have experienced.  It is that nasty bacterial substance we call mold.
It is an enemy of any structure and can cause massive damage if not headed off at the pass, so to speak.  Sometimes what can be a simple mold removal process can turn into a mold remediation concern if steps are not taken to stop it before it starts.  How do we do that?



GET RID OF AFFECTED MATERIALS

Anything that has been compromised, wet furniture, porous materials, damaged items, need to be removed immediately to have a proper moisture assessment take place.  Each of these items contribute to the moisture content level in the area of concern.  Excessive water can cause these items to weigh in quite heavily with extreme moisture.  Wet and moldy carpet, drywall, upholstery, and various fabrics will need to be removed right away!  It is best if not properly trained or proper personal protective equipment is not available, to call a professional water damage mold company.

DRY WATER DAMAGE MOLD FAST

This needs to happen as soon as humanly possible.  Why?  Because in just 24 to 48 hours you have mold spores starting to germinate.  They don’t waste any time as the toxic mix for their arrival is already in place.  Moisture detection is paramount as the water or mildew can be lurking behind walls and subflooring and wreak havoc later.  The drying process is a combination of air circulation and proper ventilation.  In other words, bad air needs to be removed as well as fresh air to dry the area properly and reduce chances of mold growth.  Professional water damage mold Chicago companies will use what is known as an air scrubber or negative air machine (NAM) to get rid of any residual mold spores that might have manifested themselves already.

PROPER FLOW OF AIR

We use the word proper here because you don’t want to risk spreading mold spores throughout your facility.  This is where professional help can be priceless.  Containment, or defense against spreading spores mechanism should be setup.  In other words, covering areas where the mold spores might escape into other untouched areas.  This is very important and should be done right.

DRY WATER DAMAGE MOLD FOREVER

Now that we have the three previous steps addressed, we just need to make sure that proper drying maintenance is in place.  We want the structure to stay protected and not get sick with mold or any other type of bacteria.  So, you have to maintain a dry space.  The humidity levels should be well below 60% if possible.  Sometimes a dehumidifier can accomplish moisture control.
You want you and your family or office to be safe and sound.  Handling water damage and/or flood restoration the right way can ensure that you and your property remain healthy!

Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Mold Removal Chicago 773-885-8528

Mold is prevalent throughout the year but really starts to kick in towards the end of spring. We start getting rain and an increase in overall humidity that creates an environment where mold thrives.
The unfortunate truth about mold is it’s not like other environmental allergies where it’s as simple as wiping off our feet and cleaning our faces to decrease the amount we endure. Mold growth can be obvious in bathrooms or showers, but we encounter mold in our homes, work spaces and schools without even knowing it.
Mold Removal Service Chicago

A few ways to tackle mold allergies in your home are:
·         Keeping the indoor humidity below 50% 
You can combat this by using a dehumidifier and keeping your windows and doors closed (especially after rainy days). A Hygrometer, or instrument that measures humidity, can help you keep track. Humidity is a staple of affordable indoor home weather stations. Some modern thermostats, such as Nest, will help you monitor the level of humidity in your home. You can also.
·         Removing mold spores in your living area 
A HEPA filter removes more than 97% of the mold spores in your home and only around 20-40 dollars.
·         Don’t hang wet clothes inside the house
Make sure clothes are completely dry before hanging them in the closet or putting them away in drawers.
·         Wash tiles and grout in the bathroom frequently
These areas are prime environments for mold growth. Regular cleaning can help prevent mold growth.
·         Use a fan in the bathroom that exhausts outdoors
Air flow is your friend, bathroom fans extract moisture that would otherwise settle into your floor and linens. Run the fan during showers and for a few minutes after you get out.
·         Take indoor plants outside
Moist soil lets mold thrive. Disturbing the plant and soil can release countless mold spores into the air and aggravate allergies.
If you continue to suffer symptoms of mold allergies, it might be time to see an allergist to discuss treatment options.  If you need professional mold removal or mold remediation services, contact The CleanUP Guys to get rid of the pest, and bring your indoor air quality back to living and breathable conditions.


Friday, April 1, 2016

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10 QUESTIONS TO ASK YOUR MOLD INSPECTOR
Not all businesses are created equal. The same can be said about professionals, like mold inspectors. While many mold inspectors are credible, experienced, certified and up to speed on all of the latest industry techniques and practices, others are everything but – and only looking to make money off of a homeowner’s misfortune of discovering (or thinking that they may have discovered) mold growth in the home.
Most of the time, you can separate the good inspectors and remediation companies from the bad ones by simply browsing their website or doing some research on consumer-oriented sites like Angie’s List. But aside from this background vetting, it’s never a bad idea to get a feel for their qualifications for yourself as well, whether it’s over the phone or in person at a mold estimate appointment. With that being said, here’s a look at 10 questions to ask your mold inspector so you know you’re not getting ripped off:
ARE YOU FAMILIAR WITH THE IICRC S520?
The IICRC, or International Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification, has published the S520 standard – its official reference guide for mold remediation. While mold inspectors aren’t required by law to follow this, the credible ones generally do. The IICRC is a leading trade association serving cleaning and restoration/remediation professionals.
Chicago Mold Facts and Information
Chicago Mold Facts and Information
ARE YOU WRT OR AMRT CERTIFIED?
WRT, or water restoration technician, and AMRT, or applied microbial remediation technician, are two certifications offered by the aforementioned IICRC. Ideally, your mold inspector should have both, but in this case, the AMRT one is more important. Such certifications require continuing education credits to uphold.
ARE YOU A CIE?
In addition to the above certifications, ask if your mold inspector is a CIE, or a certified indoor environmentalist. This is another credible title to have in the industry.
ARE YOU GOING TO TEST/SAMPLE THE MOLD?
If you simply want the mold remediated, there’s really no reason why mold has to be tested to determine what species it is. All molds are removed by the same technologies. So if they’re planning to send the mold out for testing, it could end up costing you extra. Sampling/testing is recommended, however, if you’re unsure if a certain substance is mold or if you smell a musky odor that you think may be mold, but aren’t sure where it is coming from.
WHERE DOES THE SAMPLE GO TO BE TESTED?
If they say “we buy test kits from the local hardware store,” then run. The most credible inspectors have testing labs that they do their work out of.
DO YOU ALSO REMEDIATE THE MOLD?
Some mold professionals or mold companies inspect and remediate mold, though there are some exceptions to avoid conflict of interest. If a mold inspector simply does the inspection, make sure they can recommend you to a qualified company for the remediation.
WHAT TECHNOLOGIES DO YOU USE TO REMEDIATE MOLD?
Generally speaking, mold professionals either remediate using mold-killing and removing chemicals or via media blasting. If a mold inspector tells you anything different, make sure it’s legit.
WHAT OTHER SERVICES DO YOU PROVIDE?
Most good remediation companies specialize only in mold inspection or removal, environmental remediation (i.e. asbestos, lead) or related services, like water damage restoration. Anyone who does an abundant of other services (i.e. handyman, HVAC maintenance, landscaping, etc.) may be the sign of a bad company. Just how qualified and specialized are they?
WHAT’S THE COST OF THE INSPECTION?
Get a cost breakdown, from inspection and sampling fees to the cost for remediation (should the inspector or company also perform that work).
HOW CAN I ENSURE THAT THE MOLD WON’T RETURN POST-REMEDIATION?
Most unethical inspectors/companies won’t be able to answer this question. Why? Because as long as they get paid for the work, they don’t care. But good companies will work with you to determine the source of the mold growth and get it resolved to eliminate future problems. Wherever moisture is present, there’s the potential for mold growth – and growth can occur in as little as 24 to 48 hours. Many good companies will offer warranties and guarantees that they’ll not only remove all of the mold, but will have solved your mold problem in a specific area once and for all.
It’s never fun to discover what appears to be mold in your attic, basement or elsewhere in the home. But perhaps just as frustrating is hiring an under-qualified and unethical professional to inspect and remediate it. To get a professional mold remediation company to handle your project, call the services of The CleanUP Guys in Chicago.

Saturday, March 12, 2016

Remove Mold 773-885-8528




A lot of folks often think that you can take care of the problem yourself. With so many mold removal "How To" articles on the net, in case you are brave enough, you may only do it. Most individuals do not have access to even proper removal disinfectants or proper protection gear. What about bleach? Unfortunately, the notion that bleach kills fungus is false. Bleach only "bleaches" the color out while the roots remain intact and continue to grow. Furthermore, you need to do more than simply kill it, you need to get rid of any traces of it. 

To remove mold, a number of measures must be taken with great safety. For instance, a standard misconception that consumers come across is that you can effectively remove mold from your own bathroom tile. Most so called mold killers commonly available on the market are made of bleach.

The CleanUP Guys remediation technicians are fully equipped to manage any mold scenario, from small to large projects. Normally, after the first call is made, a specialist assesses the scenario and will come out for an estimate. Generally, from that stage, a quote may be made. Next, a thorough mold inspection will take place. The mold remediation process will take place after the review is done. Right away, your property will be restored and mold or contaminant free.

A lot of folks often think that you can take care of the problem yourself. With so many mold removal "How To" articles on the net, in case you are brave enough, you may only do it. Most individuals do not have access to even proper removal disinfectants or proper protection gear. What about bleach? Unfortunately, the notion that bleach kills fungus is false. Bleach only "bleaches" the color out while the roots remain intact and continue to grow. Furthermore, you need to do more than simply kill it, you need to get rid of any traces of it. 

To remove mold, a number of measures must be taken with great safety. For instance, a standard misconception that consumers come across is that you can effectively remove mold from your own bathroom tile. Most so called mold killers commonly available on the market are made of bleach.

It is crucial to make certain that you're dealing with a certified mold removal company by the IICRC.  They restore properties to a state that is better than new and these mold specialists are trained and certified to remove mold entirely.  Additionally, mold remediation companies will often give you personalized advice about how to sustain a mold-free environment after the remediation process is complete.  Clearly, professional mold removal services cost money; nonetheless, the price might be a lot less than you might think.

If however you have a mold difficulty that is straggly, like black mold, growing around all of your windows, in your attic, crawlspace, or in the basement, and even in toilets, it is probably advisable to contact a mold removal company like The CleanUP Guys. Mold isn't only unsightly, but it poses health risks such as fatigue, severe headaches, sinusitis, and asthma, to name just a few.  Call The CleanUP Guys today!
773-885-8528

Friday, February 19, 2016

Black Mold in Chicago 773-885-8528

Stachybotrys Chartarum (stak-e-bo’tris kahr-tar’um) may not be a well-known name, but it’s definitely well known by its more common reference: toxic mold. Stachybotrys Chartarum is a black mold most often found growing in materials with a high cellulose and low nitrogen content, including damp fiberboard, gypsum board, wallpaper, miscellaneous paper, dust, and lint. It can also be found growing in soil and grain.

A Highly Dangerous, Poisonous Mycotoxin
While it is not technically true that Stachybotrys Chartarum is a toxic mold in itself, the fungi produces a highly poisonous mycotoxin known for many potential health risks, which may include death among people and animals. Infants, pets, seniors and those with compromised immune and respiratory systems are known to have an especially higher susceptibility to be at risk of adverse health effects due to exposure to Stachybotrys Chartarum.

Is it Biblical Leprosy?
As the mold most commonly associated with “sick building syndrome”, there is even evidence to suggest that Stachybotrys Chartarum is a likely candidate for Biblically described leprosy. If you have a moisture damage or leakage issue in your home or professional building, there is a good chance that you have Stachybotrys Chartarum. If so, please call for swift, professional mold remediation to help keep your home and building residents safe.

When you need thorough, effective mold removal and maintenance strategies to protect your home and business, contact The CleanUP Guys in Chicago fast. We are highly skilled in the most advanced mold remediation techniques anywhere. We’ve also got the highest quality products and equipment to deal with Stachybotrys Chartarum and other serious mold andmildew removal needs. If you need help with mold remediation, call The CleanUP Guys of Chicago at (773) 885-8528. We look forward to helping you get your life and property back to normal.


Monday, February 15, 2016

Toxic Black Mold Facts Chicago IL 773-885-8528



Top 15 Health Problems Caused By Black Mold in Chicago

What Is Black Mold? Why Is Black Mold Toxic?

 
If you are concerned that you may have toxic black mold in your home or business that requires removal, call The CleanUP Guys, (773) 885-8528 or send us an e-mail.
There are many types of mold, including Aspergillus, Penicillium, and Cladosporium.
The most common black mold is Stachybotrys mold, which is a dominant mold that will outgrow other mold species if the conditions are favorable.
Stachybotrys chartarum, also known as Stachybotrys atra, is the most common species of Stachybotrys mold. This mold species often grows indoors, feeding on decaying organic matter with a high cellulose content such as hay, straw, wood chips, and building materials such as ceiling tile, drywall, paper vapor barriers, wallpaper, insulation backing, cardboard boxes, and paper files.
Moisture and a relative humidity of 90% or higher are the ideal conditions for this black mold to begin the germination growth process.






Why Does Black Mold Spread?
When Stachybotrys mold is growing on wet material, the spores do not disperse as easily because the spores are held together by a sticky/slimy coating. When the material dries out or is disturbed, the spores will spread through the air.
The main concern of mold remediation professionals is to prevent the spread of the black mold. This is accomplished through containment, which is the process of creating a poly barrier around the area where the Stachybotrys mold is growing.
This procedure is so important because Stachybotrys spreads by releasing spores. Mold contaminated materials must be removed and disposed of because this mold does not just grow on the surface of the material; it has root-like tendrils called mycelia, meaning it is able to penetrate the surface.
Typically Stachybotrys mold grows in clusters at the end of stem-like structures known as hyphae.
15 Health Problems Caused By Toxic Black Mold
Stachybotrys produces a mycotoxin (i.e., poison from a fungus) named trichothecenes.
Stachybotrys black mold is a health concern because animal studies have shown that one of the major effects of trichothecenes is immuno-suppression.
In fact, even low level exposure can suppress the immune system resulting in bacterial and viral infections, coughing, skin irritation, and other allergic reactions, and there is some speculation that it may even cause cancer.


Listed below are the top 15 health conditions caused when toxic Stachybotrys black mold is inhaled or ingested:
1.   Sore/hoarse throat
2.   Cold and flu symptoms (headaches, slight fever, and muscle aches)
3.   Nosebleeds
4.   Tingling or burning of nose, mouth, and perspiration areas (under the arms or between the legs)
5.   Chronic fatigue
6.   Dizziness
7.   Nausea/vomiting
8.   Memory loss
9.   Attention deficit/concentration problems
10.  Personality changes such as irritability or depression
11.  Neurological disorders such as tremors
12.  Hair loss
13.  Coughing with blood
14.  Bleeding in the lungs (hemosiderosis)
15.  Damage to internal organs including blood, liver, kidneys, and lungs
Concerned about toxic black mold? Call The CleanUP Guys, (773) 885-8528 or send us an e-mail.








Wednesday, January 27, 2016

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The purpose of this article is to explain how and why mold could be the reason why some people are misdiagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS).
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS IS AN AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE
The body’s nerves are protected by an insulating coating around the nerve cells called the myelin sheath. Myelin is a fatty substance that insulates the nerves, helping them send electrical signals that control movement, speech, and other functions.
Multiple Sclerosis Is an Autoimmune Disease (Image courtesy of Web MD)
MS is caused by the degeneration of the myelin sheath. When this occurs, nerve messages are not transmitted properly.
In layman’s terms, MS is an autoimmune disease that affects the central nervous system. It is referred to as an autoimmune disease because MS causes the body to attack the myelin sheath.
The term “sclerosis” refers to scarring because patients with MS develop multiple areas of scar tissue where their nerves are damaged.
Since MS is a chronic inflammatory autoimmune disease of the central nervous system, it affects the patient’s brain, spinal cord and the eyes’ optic nerves resulting in problems with muscle control, balance, vision, or speech.
THREE THEORIES OF WHY MS OCCURS
The exact cause of MS is not known. However there are several theories:
1.    Genetics
2.    Viruses
3.    Climate, Geography, and Environment
#1 GENETICS
Some researchers believe that genetics are a factor:
1.    15 percent of individuals with MS have one or more family members or relatives who also have MS.
2.    In cases of identical twins, there is a 33% chance for each sibling to have the disease.
Research on the genetic link, however, is not conclusive and has not yet proven that this is an inherited disorder, meaning that if one of your relatives has MS you will not necessarily get it.
#2 VIRUSES
Another theory about MS is that if someone has a genetic predisposition to MS, viruses could trigger the disease. This is the reason, researchers are studying the relationship between MS and infections such as Epstein-Barrherpes, and varicella-zoster.
Some researchers also believe that people with other autoimmune diseases like type 1 diabetesthyroid disease, or inflammatory bowel disease, are at a slightly increased risk of developing MS.
#3 CLIMATE, GEOGRAPHY, AND ENVIRONMENT
WHAT IS GOING ON HERE IS SOMETHING PRESUMABLY THAT IS PREVENTABLE….WE JUST NEED TO FIND OUT WHAT IT IS IN THE ENVIRONMENT. BECAUSE IT HAS TO BE IN THE ENVIRONMENT: YOUR GENES DON’T CHANGE OVER TWO GENERATIONS, THREE GENERATIONS. (GEORGE EBERS, A PROFESSOR OF NEUROLOGY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD, COMMENTING ON HIS STUDY ON THE RISING INCIDENCE OF WOMEN WITH MS)
Research on the environmental causes of MS is growing primarily because the incidence of MS is significantly higher in colder climates, common in Europe, the United States, and Canada compared to people living in Asia and the tropics.
New Zealand and parts of Australia also have higher rates of MS, but these are relatively temperate climates. For this reason, some researchers believe that cases of MS increase in incidence and prevalence farther from the equator (or in higher latitudes).
MS could be higher in colder climates because of Vitamin D deficiencies. Vitamin D is naturally produced by the body in response to sunlight.
People living in colder climates, like Canada, spend more time indoors because of the cold weather, getting less sunlight.
Researchers speculate that this leads to vitamin D deficiencies, weakening the immune system, increasing the risk of getting MS.
Another possible explanation for the higher prevalence of MS in colder climates could be mold because people in colder climates spend more time indoors, making them more susceptible to illnesses caused by indoor air quality issues.
MOLD SICKNESS COULD BE THE CAUSE OF MS SYMPTOMS
THREE OUT OF FOUR AMERICANS WHO NATURALLY PRODUCE ANTIBODIES TO MOLD TOXINS CAN LIVE AND WORK IN WATER-DAMAGED BUILDINGS WITHOUT SUFFERING SIGNIFICANT DEMISE IN THEIR HEALTH. BUT PATIENTS WHO CARRY THE HLA GENE HAVE NO ANTIBODIES TO DEACTIVATE AND REMOVE MOLD TOXINS. THEY DEVELOP EXCESSIVE ACCUMULATION OF THESE HARMFUL TOXINS. MOLD TOXINS ARE LIPOPHILIC, MEANING THEIR MOLECULAR STRUCTURE CONSISTS OF FATTY ACID MOLECULES. FOR THIS REASON, MOLD TOXINS MIGRATE TO AND DEPOSIT IN THE BRAIN BECAUSE THE BRAIN IS THE ‘FATTIEST’ ORGAN, CONSISTING OF 60% FAT….MOLD TOXINS DESTROY THE MYELIN SHEATH ON BRAIN NEURONS, CAUSING THE CLASSIC WHITE SPOTS SEEN IN MS. “(DR. RICK SPONAUGLE OF THE FLORIDA DETOX & WELLNESS INSTITUTE)
As stated earlier, MS is caused by the degeneration of the myelin sheath. The current theory: MS is a chronic inflammatory autoimmune disease of the central nervous system because the body attacks the myelin sheath. Symptoms of MS include the following:
1.    fatigue
2.    vision problems
3.    tingling and numbness
4.    vertigo and dizziness
5.    muscle weakness and spasms
6.    problems with balance and coordination
7.    speech and swallowing problems
8.    cognitive dysfunction
9.    difficulty with walking
10.  bladder and bowel dysfunction
11.  sexual dysfunction
12.  mood swings, depression
Similarly, individuals with a genetic susceptibility to mold illness that suffer from CIRS, have many of the same symptoms exhibited by those suffering from MS.
1.    Problems with thinking, concentration, memory and judgment
2.    Difficulty speaking and slurred speech
3.    Eye problems
4.    Extreme and chronic fatigue
5.    Dizziness and loss of balance and coordination
6.    Feelings of tingling or numbness in legs and arms
7.    Muscle tremors
8.    Loss of arm, hand or leg strength
Long term exposure to Stachybotrys or Chaetomium, can destroy the myelin sheath that causes many of the same symptoms that MS victims have.
There is no cure for MS and much of the treatment focuses on the use of medications. Considering the similarity in symptoms exhibited by MS patients and those suffering from toxic mold and the fact that mold can also destroy the myelin sheath, the key question that must be answered:
WHAT PERCENTAGE OF THOSE DIAGNOSED WITH MS ARE ACTUALLY SUFFERING FROM TOXIC MOLD EXPOSURE?
Considering the potential implications of this question and the long term health costs of treating MS to just control it, it makes logical sense for anyone diagnosed with MS to seriously investigate the indoor air quality of their home and work place.  Getting the professional help of a mold remediation and/or mold removal company is fortuitous.
If mold is found, then find out if you have a genetic susceptibility to mold illness and seek proper treatment to detox your body and properly remediate your home to restore the fungal ecology to healthy levels.