Water Damage: Health and Safety Concerns

Water damage in residential or commercial buildings is a common problem that can lead to structural damage and health hazards. It is important to assess and address water damage promptly to prevent further issues.

Health and Safety Concerns

Water damage can contribute to poor air quality by introducing moisture and fostering mold growth. Mold can release spores into the air that can cause respiratory problems such as asthma and allergies. Prolonged exposure to mold can also result in more serious health issues like fungal infections and chronic respiratory illnesses.

What Does Water Damage Mold Look Like?

Mold resulting from water damage often manifests as:
  • Fuzzy or slimy patches on surfaces
  • Discoloration (black, green, brown, or white)
  • Musty or pungent odor
  • Patches that feel moist or damp to the touch
  • Mold spores floating in the air (visible as small, dark particles)
It is essential to note that the appearance of mold may vary depending on the type of mold and the surface it is growing on. If you suspect the presence of mold due to water damage, it is recommended to contact a professional for proper identification and remediation.