All the conditions needed for mold growth are present in your Cape Coral home except water.
The food source is cellulose. Paper and wood are cellulose. The temperature range is optimal for mold to grow. But we keep the moisture (humidity) low when we air condition our Cape Coral homes.
Other sources of water can include plumbing leaks or leaks from the roof, windows and doors. If the Cape Coral home is on a slab, water can seep or wick up into the floor coverings from below. High humidity will condense out onto building materials and furnishings if cooling occurs below the dew point. This is seen when the morning dew condenses onto the grass. Keep water vapor to a minimum indoors. Run the vent fan when showering, run the hood vent when cooking and vent your clothes dryer outdoors.
Mold spores are present, lying dormant, on most surfaces inside and outside your Cape Coral home. That is not a problem unless the spore counts are very high in the indoor air. But if the mold spores get a source of moisture they will begin to grow. Any place where warm humid air meets cold air moisture will condense out into water. Undersized, oversized or poorly maintained A/C units will cause condensation. A rip or hole in the A/C ducting will cause condensation.
Exposure to Cape Coral mold can occur when spores are inhaled. We breathe mold spores every day but when the spore count is very high or when our body’s immune system is weak because of sickness, asthma or allergies we can experience symptoms of illness. Inhaled spores are killed by the immune system. Very high spore levels can cause allergic reaction symptoms like runny nose, sore throat and sneezing. Cape Coral People with Asthma and allergies will often have their symptoms worsened by exposure to high levels of mold.
Some species of Cape Coral mold can cause respiratory infection when live mold invade the tissue of the lungs or respiratory tract. This is not a significant risk for healthy people but may affect individuals with weakened immune systems. Very large doses of certain Cape Coral molds can result in allergic symptoms caused by Mycotoxins. Mycotoxins are the chemical weapons that different species of mold use to combat each other. The cases of serious physical or neurological damage being cause by mold exposure are very rare.
