Mold. It ain’t pretty. On this episode of Home Green Home on The SUZANNE Show on Lifetime TV, Ron and Lisa Beres discuss how common mold and microbial growth is in both homes and schools in the U.S. today. If fact, more than 100,000 species of mold exist in the world; 1,000 of which are common in the United States. 80% of people have allergies due to mold. If you smell a musty-mildew odor or have experienced headaches, nasal irritation, dizziness, fatigue, nausea or allergic responses, but can’t locate the source — you could be breathing in a high dose of mold! Exposure is linked to allergic reactions and other respiratory complaints and could be wreaking havoc on you & your family’s health.
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Mold is typically known to grow on normal surfaces and structural areas.
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