Sunday, July 19, 2015

Your allergies may be triggered by molds, not pollen

Mold allergies may be causing your sniffles

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Maybe it is not pollen. Photo Credits.

You may not know it but you or your family may already have developed mold allergies.

Media outfit WRCBTV reported that some people may mistake their allergies to be triggered by pollen when in fact it comes from mold spores in the house hence mold removal was not even taken into consideration. “In an average April, Chattanooga receives around four inches of rainfall. This April we’ve had more than twice that amount officially measured at Lovell Field. Cromie says you might not know you’re allergic to molds because the reactions to it are similar to those of pollens…It’s a simple skin test that can detect pollen and mold allergies, as well as some others. To reduce reactions to mold inside your home, Cromie recommends using a dehumidifier”

Read the rest of the article here.

http://www.wrcbtv.com/story/28946202/mold-spore-allergies-peaking

Molds in, Pollen Out

Webmd enumerated 10 ways to keep mold allergies at bay. “If you’re allergic to mold, you may feel like you’re fighting a losing battle. Mold thrives in so many places, indoors and out. But you can take steps to limit your exposure. Pay attention to outdoor spore levels. When they’re high, don’t spend as much time outside. The National Allergy Bureau sends out email alerts to help you keep track.”

Read the 10 ways to minimize mold allergies here.

http://www.webmd.com/allergies/ss/ways-to-reduce-mold-allergies-slideshow

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CBS Pittsburgh meantime believes that the rains trigger mold allergies. In its website, the media outfit reported that when cases of pollen allergies subside, mold allergies peak.

“Some solutions include antihistamines, nasal sprays and avoiding the outdoors right after it rains, if possible.

Depending on how much rain we get, mold allergy symptoms may wax and wane through the summer and fall.

Once the first hard frost comes, the mold outdoors dies down, but you could still have some indoors.”

Watch the video and read the rest of the report here.

http://pittsburgh.cbslocal.com/2015/06/26/rain-could-be-causing-increases-in-mold-allergies/

Have you been sneezing a lot lately?

 

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Friday, July 10, 2015

The Importance of a Fire Sprinkler System

Fire Sprinklers and How it Can Save Lives

Day 25: Fire Sprinkler

A Very essential part of a building. Photo Credits

A fire sprinkler system is very critical when it comes to putting out fires.

It is so important that in New Jersey, legislators are mulling to require newly constructed single homes to install one according to a report from Media outfit New Jersey.news12.com. “New Jersey lawmakers hope a bill waiting to be signed will keep families safer in the event of fires. Under the new bill, newly built single-family homes would be required to have fire sprinkler systems installed. ‘This is a tool that firefighters use. It’s a tool that early alerts our residents of smoke and hazard, and it’s a tool that will contain fires for our members as they respond…’”

Read the rest of the article here.

The Marked Difference

In its website kcwy13.com showed a video comparison of a burning room without a fire sprinkler system, and another one, which has sprinkler systems installed.
“Fire officials say having a sprinkler system installed in your home is a priceless investment. Eric Gleason of National Fire Sprinkler Association says, ‘you can’t unburn your house. You can dry things out. Your pictures are there. Your dog is sopping wet, but alive.’ And fires spread faster nowadays because the materials used to build houses are more flammable than they were 40 years ago.”

Check out the comparison video here.

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But Fire Sprinklers could also spell doom if it is activated even without a fire incident taking place.

GMAnews.com reported that in the Philippines, a part of the ceiling of a cinema collapsed when the fire sprinkler system all of a sudden released water. GMA quoted the mall’s management saying “’Based on initial findings, the sprinkler system released water that caused the acoustic boards to fall. We are further investigating the cause,’” it said in its statement, which was sent via text to GMA Cebu’s Nikko Sereno“

Read the rest of the report here.

Are you thinking of installing one on your home?

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Tuesday, July 7, 2015

All-Natural Home Air Fresheners

Choose All-Natural Air Fresheners for your home

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Go Natural, even in making your home smell good. Photo Credits

A Nice-Smelling home does not necessarily translate into healthy and allergen free air in the house.

This is because artificial air fresheners contain a lot of chemicals that are harmful to the body, and could even trigger allergies. Mold

This does not mean though that your home has to be smelly for the air in it to be safe enough to breath. Here are some Do-It-Yourself, and all-natural air fresheners that will surely leave your home sweet smelling:

Website Countryliving.com featured an all-natural home made air fresheners that is just perfect for the fall.

“You may find yourself wondering what to do with some of the excess produce from your garden. Fortunately, there are many ways to put that fruit to good use, and one of my favorite DIY projects is making all-natural air fresheners. You can even turn your garden goodies into great hostess gifts while you’re at it.”

Check out the step-by-step instructions here.

Sweet-Smelling Kitchen

If you want a fresh smelling kitchen, you do not have to reach for that aerosol can that promises to banish strong odors. Website All You, featured recipes of stovetop potpourris that will leave your kitchen smelling oh so sweet and yummy.

“Air fresheners and scented candles are a great way to infuse your home with festive holiday scents, but an easier (and least expensive) option is stovetop potpourri. Just toss common pantry ingredients together in a pot on the stove (some of our favorites are cranberries, cinnamon, lemons and oranges) and set it to simmering. Your house will smell incredible in no time!”

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But if you want an all-natural air freshener that can be used in any part of your home – and even in your bathroom, then this DIY home made freshener is for you.

“When my sons were diagnosed with allergies and asthma, I had to throw out all my pretty smelling air fresheners. I learned to make my own using allergy-friendly ingredients you can find in moderately-stocked grocery stores or department stores. Allergy-safe, great smelling, and toxin-free, these air fresheners are simple and inexpensive, too!”

Check out the recipe and step-by-step instructions here.

All-natural fresheners may require extra time for preparation but health-wise, it is the best-choice for homes.

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Monday, July 6, 2015

Improving Home Air Quality

Eliminate the Toxins that you Breathe at Home

House Plants

Improve indoor air quality in your home using house plants. Photo Credits.

Home Air Quality is very critical for the health of the whole household.

British Website DailyMail.Co.UK has reported that air toxins inside the home affects the health and well-being of the whole family to the point that it can lead to serious, irreversible, and fatal illnesses if left unchecked.

“Toxic Home Syndrome, (is when) a person’s health deteriorates as a result of the air circulating in their home. The condition affects more than 15.3 million homes across the UK, experts believe. Professor Peter Howarth, who specializes in allergy and respiratory medicine at Southampton University, called for increased awareness of what is being termed ‘Toxic Home Syndrome’. ‘Toxic Home Syndrome occurs when individuals and families are exposed to a potent mix of airborne pollutants within the home arising from poor ventilation, causing respiratory and skin diseases to occur more frequently,’ he said. A pan-European study, carried out by the National Institute for Health and Welfare, revealed the impact indoor allergens has on disease and life expectancy.”

Removing Mold.

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Mold Inhalation May Cause Hallucinations Too?

These home air pollutants include molds. And in an article posted by website Mysterious Universe.Org, it seems like a toxic home, ca lead to a haunted home too.

“A research team hopes to prove that the mold in old houses may be filling the air with toxic and possibly hallucinogenic spores which could be responsible for some ghost sightings and the fear and paranoia felt by visitors in alleged haunted houses. The researchers from Clarkson University in Potsdam, New York, are being led by Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering Shane Rogers. As an environmental engineer, Rogers knows all about the toxic molds that invade old houses and are as difficult to remove as … well, as ghosts. He also knows that some common molds such as rye ergot fungus have been known to cause depression, anxiety and even psychosis in people who breathe them. Not to mention hallucinations.”

Read the rest of the story here.

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A good way to detoxify your home from these substances is to have indoor house plants around your home.

Website House Spot has featured seven plants that could help clean the air in your home.” Practically anything made from synthetic materials or chemicals is a potential source of indoor air pollution. Carpets, upholstery, paint, varnish, cleaning products, electronic equipment and many ordinary household items release traces of toxins. If the air is not sufficiently filtered, these can build up to hazardous levels. Fortunately, a number of indoor plants have the natural ability to detoxify air in the home.”

Check out the list of the detoxifying house plants here.

Are you considering to get a house plant now?

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Friday, July 3, 2015

Asbestos Exposure Continues to Claim Lives

What you should know about Asbestos Exposure

Asbestos

The dangers of Asbestos Exposure can be felt decades after. (Photo Credits)

Asbestos exposure remains to be a frightening concept or most people as one will never know when a person could feel the effects to the exposure.

Website Telegraph.Co.Uk has featured a story on some Mesothelioma patients who have been exposed to asbestos about ten years before the dreadful diagnosis. Mesothelioma is a form of cancer associated with Asbestos exposure.

“With most cancers, it is hard to know the exact cause. Though some smokers get lung cancer, for example, not all lung cancer sufferers have smoked. But mesothelioma is different. In almost every case, the cause is exposure to asbestos – a fibrous building material once dubbed “miraculous”, but now known to be mortally dangerous. For most of us, mesothelioma has been an easy disease to ignore. Asbestos, after all, is a product of the past.”

Read the rest of the story here.

Latency Period

In its website, the New York Times also featured a story on two scientists who have discovered an asbestos source that might have polluted the air in the community nearest it.

“Worried about the possible health risks, Dr. Buck and Dr. Metcalf, professors of geoscience at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, reached out to experts in asbestos-related diseases. With data from Nevada’s cancer registry, an epidemiologist prepared a preliminary report that outlined what she felt was a troubling pattern of mesothelioma — a cancer often related to asbestos exposure — among residents of the affected areas.”

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Website Mesothelioma Help Now meantime continues to monitor the cases of workers in a manufacturing plant that have been exposed to Asbestos.

“While discrimination is the general concern in this situation, we also can’t help but worry about the workers who were exposed to asbestos on the job. Mesothelioma has such a long latency period that it could take decades for these individuals to show signs of the disease. It is essential that they stay vigilant about monitoring their health and express their concerns to their primary care physician.”

Read the rest of the article here.

Asbestos is indeed dangerous, and efforts should be exerted to ensure non-exposure to this dangerous element.

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Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Black Mold Poisoning

Your whole household may be under threat

Mold in flooded home

Some families flee their houses because of mold problems. Photo Credits

Mold poisoning is a serious condition that warrants immediate treatment and action.

In his website, TV Doctor, Dr. Oz re-posted a video clip of his interview with a mom whose family got sick of inhaling mold and gases that it emits.

Check out the video here.

Highly Toxic

According to website susanutchinson.com, black mold poisoning has a lot of symptoms, and most of those symptoms, they have experienced when they unknowingly lived in an old farmhouse that apparently has molds in its crawl space.

Black mold  (Stachybotrys chartarum and Stachybotrys chlorohalonata) is HIGHLY toxic.  Look for mildew on your windows, yellowish stains on your ceilings and walls, mildew in the bathroom, etc.   As the mold grows, it becomes more toxic as it releases into the air.  As it grows, it forms Volatile Organic Compounds, or VOC’s, that are basically released into the air you breathe, creating a host of health problems”

Check out the list of symptoms here.

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Like Hutchinson’s family, another family of four called for rescue after experiencing symptoms of black mold poisoning. Media outfit Newsplex.com reported that right after their urgent care treatment, the family was told to stay out of the house until the mold problem is resolved.

“Several rescue squads responded to the 1900 block of Avon Street Extended in Charlottesville. There, they found a woman and three children suffering from what appeared to be mold poisoning symptoms. Fire officials say mold was found in the basement”

Read the rest of the report here.

Regular checks in and around the home may be vital to prevent mold poisoning, especially if the house is old or has a basement or unfrequented crawl spaces that may gather moisture.

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