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Summertime and the dangers of mold

BATON ROUGE, La. (BRPROUD) — Many people use the summer months to expand their ‘To-Do’ lists and excursions. Unfortunately, there is an unwanted fungus that also expands its activities during Louisiana’s hot and rainy summer season. 

Mold grows better in warm, wet environments, which is exactly what Louisiana becomes during the summer. 

So, it’s important to regularly check one’s home to make sure the unwanted intruder hasn’t made an appearance. 

Mold is a fuzzy surface growth of fungus on damp or decaying material and according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), it can weasel its way into a home through open doorways, windows, vents, and heating and air conditioning systems. 

Mold in the air outside can also attach itself to clothing, shoes, and even pets. Using these items and critters as transportation, it can make its way indoors. 

Why is mold so dangerous?

Health experts warn against exposure to mold as it can cause a variety of health effects that range from experiencing a stuffy nose, wheezing, and red or itchy eyes and skin to fever and shortness of breath. 

While some people may not react at all to exposure, the CDC says individuals with allergies and immune suppression or underlying lung disease are more susceptible to reactions. 

How to protect your home from mold

CDC recommendations on removing mold

Mold growth can be removed from hard surfaces with commercial products, soap and water, or a bleach solution of no more than 1 cup (8 ounces) of bleach in 1 gallon of water to kill mold on surfaces. Never mix bleach with ammonia or other household cleaners.

If you choose to use bleach to clean up mold:

Click here for more information on mold from the Louisiana Department of Health (LDH).