It depends on the situation and the person. This question is difficult to answer in the same way it's hard to say how much sun causes a sunburn: the amount varies from person to person. What one person can tolerate with little or no effect may cause symptoms in another individual.
The long-term presence of indoor mold may eventually become unhealthy for anyone. Those with special health concerns should consult a medical doctor if they feel their health is affected by indoor mold. The following types of people may be affected sooner and more severely than others:
Babies and children
Elderly persons
Individuals with chronic respiratory conditions or allergies or asthma
Persons having weakened immune systems (for example, people with HIV or AIDS, chemotherapy patients, or organ transplant recipients)
For more information relative to mold contamination or to request a consultation visit us at: www.indoormicrobialspecialist.com
We are expert in mold contamination, testing and assessing.
We have three offices in the state of Florida: The Villages, Gainesville, and Fort Lauderdale. Our Principal Chief Mold Assessor is located in The Villages Florida and he covers Lake County to Alachua County and in between.
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