Mold infestations are universally dangers for people’s (and animals’) health. However some people are more susceptible than others when it comes to mold exposure and contracting an illness from it. So who’s most at risk for mold illness? Well there are a few types of people who are more likely to contact a mold-related illness than others. Here’s who should be extra careful about avoiding mold exposure.
Allergy and Asthma Sufferers
Because mold exposure symptoms are so similar to regular allergy symptoms, people tend to brush them off as just seasonal allergies. However, mold exposure can particularly risky for chronic allergy sufferers and those with breathing issues like asthma. Mold exposure can cause coughing, sneezing, rashes, and mucus buildup, which makes it incredibly difficult for those with prior issues to breathe properly.
People with Immunity Problems
Those with autoimmune diseases or any type of immunity problems should stay away from mold at all costs. They are probably the most at risk for mold illness than anyone on this list. Because their immune systems are already weakened, mold exposure could be deadly for them.
Elderly People
Elderly people are susceptible to mold illness simply because their bodies are slowly degrading and weakening, making it harder for them to fight off illness on their own. So if you have any stubborn parents or grandparents who won’t get their mold inspected or remediated, you should insist on it. It could save their lives.
People Who Are Post Surgery
If you’ve recently undergone surgery of any kind, mold exposure is incredibly risky. There have actually been court cases involving post surgery patients who experienced mold exposure in hospitals and contracted deadly illnesses because of it. So if you have any upcoming procedures, make sure your home is mold-free before you come back to recover.
Regardless of whether or not you’re one of those who are most at risk for mold illness though, mold exposure is always dangerous for your health. If you think you have mold in your home, schedule an inspection with ProCare Restoration right away. It could make the difference between illness and good health!