Could the air in your home be making you sick?
Most people shrug off a little musty smell until headaches, coughing, and strange fatigue show up.
Black mold often hides behind drywall or under flooring and its symptoms look a lot like allergies, so it gets missed.
This piece will help you recognize the warning signs, where to check, and when to call a pro.
Spotting it early stops more damage and gets repairs started sooner so you can feel safe at home again.
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FAQ
Q: How do I know if mold is making me sick?
A: Mold is likely making you sick if you get persistent cough, wheeze, nasal congestion, eye irritation, headaches, fatigue, unexplained rashes, or if asthma worsens at home; see a doctor and document symptoms.
Q: How to detox from black mold exposure?
A: Detox after black mold exposure starts by stopping exposure and seeing a doctor. Then improve air with HEPA filtration (a filter that traps tiny particles), launder clothing, consider professional mold removal, and follow medical advice.
Q: How long do you have to be exposed to mold to get sick and what are the long term effects of living in black mold?
A: Time to get sick from mold varies—some react within hours, others after days or longer. Long-term exposure can cause chronic coughing, asthma, ongoing sinus problems, fatigue, and cognitive complaints; remove the mold and get medical care.
