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It is important to have a mold inspection when an inspector or a buyer suspect or detect one of the following: - Showers, sinks, bathtubs, toilet leaks - Previous roof or basement leaks - Water stains, new or old on ceilings, floors, or walls  Cold storage area has visible mold - Any other room has visible mold - Rooms have a musty smell - Excessive  Staining
on carpet or flooring - Home has been used as a Rental property Mold inspections should
be performed regardless of the home's age, mold only needs 24 hours to grow. In a case
the home was a tenanted property it is more likely that the tenants did not report water leaks.  Homes that were tenanted are also more prone to being part of a marijuana grow
operations. If you are concerned for your family's  health and your own you should have
a mold inspection. Mold can cause the onset of the following symptoms and elevate any existing physical conditions as:  Allergies, Asthma,  Bleeding Lungs, Breathing Difficulties, Cancer, Central Nervous System Effects, Colds, recurring and with decreased resistance
to infection, coughing and resulting sore lungs or chest from excessive coughing, cough-
ing up blood,  dandruff  problems  (chronic)  that don't go away, despite use of dandruff shampoos, dermatitis & skin rashes,  diarrhea,  eye and vision problems, fatigue (chronic, excessive, or continued) and general malaise,  feeling lost or "disconnected" from what's happening around you,  flu symptoms,  hair loss,  headaches,  hemorrhagic  pneumonitis, hives,  hypersensitivity  pneumonitis  (extrinsic allergic alveolitis,  farmer's lung disease), irritability,  vomiting,  itching of the nose, mouth, eyes, throat, skin, or any area, kidney failure, learning difficulties or mental functioning problems or personality changes, mem-
ory loss or memory difficulties/Alzheimer-like symptoms, open skin sores and lacerations, organic dust toxic syndrome,  peripheral nervous system effects,  redness of the sclera (white of your eyes), runny nose, clear, thin, watery mucus from your nose may appear, suddenly,  or thick green slime coming out of nose (from sinus cavities),  seizures, sinus congestion, sinus problems, and chronic sinusitis, skin redness, sleep disorders, sneezing, sneezing fits (more than three sneezes in a row, happening often), sore throat, tremors (shaking),  verbal dysfunction  (trouble in speaking),  vertigo (feelings of dizziness, light headedness, faintness, and unsteadiness)
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