Mold and Your Health:
What You Need to Know About Exposure and Black Mold Risks
Southeast Mold
3/28/2025


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Mold and Your Health: What You Need to Know About Exposure and Black Mold Risks
When people think about mold, they often picture unsightly spots in the bathroom or basement. But mold is more than just a nuisance—it can be a serious health hazard. Whether you’re a homeowner, renter, or property manager, understanding the health concerns related to mold exposure is essential.
In this post, we’ll break down the most common symptoms of mold exposure, the risks associated with black mold (Stachybotrys chartarum), and what you can do to protect your home and your health.
Common Health Symptoms of Mold Exposure
Mold releases microscopic spores into the air that, when inhaled, can cause a variety of health issues—especially for people with respiratory conditions, allergies, or weakened immune systems.
The most commonly reported symptoms of mold exposure include:
Persistent coughing or wheezing
Nasal congestion or sinus pressure
Eye irritation (itchy, red, or watery eyes)
Throat irritation or hoarseness
Skin rashes or hives
Shortness of breath or chest tightness
In many cases, people experience these symptoms without realizing that mold is the root cause—especially when mold is hidden behind walls, under flooring, or inside HVAC systems.
Why Black Mold Is Especially Concerning
Of all the types of indoor mold, black mold (Stachybotrys chartarum) garners the most concern—and for good reason.
Black mold produces mycotoxins, which are toxic substances that can pose significant health risks. While not everyone is affected the same way, people with asthma, allergies, or compromised immune systems are particularly vulnerable.
Health issues linked to black mold exposure include:
Severe allergy-like reactions
Frequent headaches or migraines
Fatigue or difficulty concentrating
Worsening asthma or respiratory illness
Lung inflammation or infections in rare cases
It's important to note that not all dark-colored molds are toxic, but professional testing is the only way to know for sure.
When Should You Be Concerned?
If you or your family members are experiencing unexplained health symptoms and there’s been recent water damage, musty odors, or visible signs of mold in your home, it’s time to take action.
You should contact a professional mold inspection and remediation service if:
You notice recurring respiratory or allergy symptoms at home
You find visible mold, especially black mold
You’ve had a flood, leak, or high humidity issue
You suspect mold in hidden areas like behind walls or in ducts
Protect Your Health and Home
Early detection and proper remediation are key to avoiding the health risks associated with mold—especially black mold. At Southeast Mold, we specialize in thorough mold inspections, testing, and safe removal.
Whether you’re dealing with mild symptoms or a serious infestation, we’re here to help you breathe easier.
Concerned about mold in your home?
Call us today at 770-744-3383 or email us at info@southeastmold.com to get peace of mind and professional results.