Mold Inspection Consulting & Remediation Organization (MICRO) articles
In the summer of 1974, the Hollies had a Top 10 hit when they sang, “All I need is the air that I breathe and to love you.”
They were smart enough to recognize the importance, even in a midst of a heated romantic relationship, of breathing clean, fresh air.
Dentists should take note.
According to Department of Labor statistics published in Busines
Three specific species of mold were more common in the homes of babies who later developed asthma. The finding highlights the importance of preventing water damage and mold growth in households with infants.
More than 6 million children in the U.S. have asthma. Genes are known to play a role, and so does the home environment. Childhood asthma has been linked to indoor mold growing in a child’s home as a result of moisture problems such as water leaks. The connection between mold