EnviroFry Warns Cross-Contamination Spreads Mold Between Work, Homes, Vehicles, Pets, and People

EnviroFry and mold consultant Phillip Fry announce that mold can cross-contaminate residences, places of employment, retail stores, and vehicles.
By: EnviroFry
 
Jan. 26, 2015 - PRLog -- Montrose, MI, January 25, 2015 -- “Elevated levels of indoor toxic mold in one location can easily cross-contaminate another location and occupants because of landed or deposited airborne mold spores on the skin, hair, clothes and shoes of occupants, visitors, and furry pets such as dogs and cats,” points out mold expert Phillip Fry, co-manager of EnviroFry, and webmaster of the websites www.workplacemold.com and www.airconditionermold.com.

Mold cross-contamination can happen in one or more of these scenarios---

1. Workers in, or visitors to, a mold-infested office, store, or other workplace are at risk for taking elsewhere airborne mold spores that have landed on their skin, hair, clothes, or shoes. Workers in a moldy workplace can easily spread those landed mold spores to their vehicles and homes to initiate mold growth therein.

2. If employees or business customers (such as hotel and motel guests) breathe in an elevated number of airborne mold spores, the building’s mold growth can result in transferred mold growth into the bodies of workers, customers, and guests, and subsequently their residences.

3. Similarly, employees who live in a moldy home environment can cross-contaminate mold spores from their homes to their places of employment, as well as their vehicles.

4. Mold growth hidden inside heating and cooling equipment and ducts can easily cross-contaminate the entire home or building and into the occupants’ bodies.

5. Cats and dogs on their fur can bring outdoor mold spores into family homes and vehicles.

Exposure to elevated levels of indoor mold growth can cause 100 major illnesses that are listed on the home page and mould health section of the mold education website www.moldinspector.com and in Phillip Fry’s ebook Mold Health Guide, available at www.moldmart.net.

If people are suffering from illnesses from mold at home or at work, both locations, as well as vehicles, should be inspected and tested for elevated levels of mold growth.

Similarly, mold victims should ask that their attending physician test each family member for internal mold growth, utilizing such tests as mold antibody blood testing, culturing of nasal cavity swabs, and urine mycotoxins testing.

When toxic mold is growing, it throws into the breathing air large numbers of airborne mold spores and mycotoxin (volatile organic compound) poisons.

To schedule mold inspection, testing, and removal at home or at work in most USA cities and areas, phone Mr. Fry toll-free 1-866-300-1616 or cell 1-480-310-7970, or email phil@moldinspector.com, or visit www.moldexpertconsultants.com.


Contact:
Phillip Fry, Co-Manager
EnviroFry
10104 Sheridan Rd.,
Montrose, Michigan 48457
Phone toll-free 1-866-300-1616
Cell Phone 1-480-310-7970
phil@moldinspector.com
http://www.moldexpertconsultants.com and
http://www.moldinspector.com

Contact
Phillip Fry
***@moldinspector.com
1-866-300-1616
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Source:EnviroFry
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Tags:Mold Cross Contamination, Mold At Work, Mold At Home, Vehicle Mold, Mold Pets
Industry:Construction
Location:United States
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