Who Is Most at Risk for Contracting Mold Sickness? Answers Environmental Hygienist Phillip Fry

Certified Environmental Hygienist Phillip Fry warns that three groups of individuals are most at risk for contracting mold sickness when exposed to elevated levels of indoor toxic mold in Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, nationwide USA, Philippines, Asia-wide, and worldwide.

"Three groups of individuals are in the highest risk categories for contracting mold illnesses when exposed to health-endangering and potentially lethal high levels of indoor toxic mold growth," according to Certified Environmental Hygienist Phillip Fry, author of the Mold Health Guide 2016, and webmaster of  the websites www.moldexpertconsultants.com and www.ohiomoldinspection.com.

Residents and employees are at high mold sickness risk if they---

1.  Are exposed to elevated levels of toxic mold growth in a toxic mold infested home, vehicle, or workplace environment; 

2.  Participate in athletic activities and vigorous exercise because robust physical activities may allow those persons to breathe microbial fine particulates deeper into their lungs during times of high physical exertion; and

3.  Are in one or more of these “High Risk” for mold illness categories, according to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), and the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)---

  • Expectant mothers
  • Infants and toddlers
  • Children under the age of fifteen (15) years of age
  • Senior citizens and elderly persons
  • Cancer patients, especially if undergoing chemotherapy or using cancer therapy drugs
  • Diabetics
  • Burn victims
  • Persons diagnosed as immuno-compromised, or immuno-suppressed
  • HIV positive persons
  • Persons with AIDS-related health problems
  • Alcoholics/recovered or recovering alcoholics
  • Persons suffering from cirrhosis of the liver
  • Persons suffering from liver disorders and diseases  
  • Persons suffering from kidney disorders  and diseases
  • Persons with asthma
  • Persons with COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease)  
  • Persons on, or having been on, steroid therapy
  • Stroke victims
  • Heart attack victims
  • Organ transplant patients
  • Women with endometriosis

The top 100 mold health symptoms and illnesses are listed on the mold health information website www.moldinspector.com.

For persons in one or more of the three high-at-risk groups, their first step toward preventing or recovering from mold illnesses is the thorough mold inspection and testing of their residence, vehicle, and workplace (if possible).

Contact:
Phillip Fry, Co-Manager
EnviroFry Upkeep Masters, LLC
10104 Sheridan Rd.,
Montrose, Michigan 48457
Phone toll-free 866-300-1616
phil@moldinspector.com
http://www.moldexpertconsultants.com and
http://www.ohiomoldinspection.com