How does mold affect my child with asthma? Salt Lake City, Utah

Do you suspect your home is infested with mold and concerned about the welfare of your child with asthma?

In 2008, 10.2 million children were reported as having the condition; making it the most common disease among children under 13 years old.

Children born with this chronic condition are more susceptible to mold symptoms as a result of a hypersensitive immune system. The moment a parent notices that their son or daughter has an unusual difficulty breathing, wheezing, or coughing, they must take all precautionary measures to ensure the health and wellbeing of their child.

 The first step is contacting your health professional so that they may access the situation more thoroughly. If there hasn’t been any change to your lifestyle, your doctor may ask if you’ve ever inspected your home for mold.

Even if your entire home is visually free from mold, mold can still be growing underneath carpets, in dark places such as the attic or basement, behind pipes etc., making it difficult for you to see any mold.

Every minute, your child may be inhaling mold spores, causing their lungs to inflame and experience dangerous, life threatening symptoms, such as an asthma attack.

911 Restoration of Salt Lake City offers free visual inspections, free estimates, and guarantees a mold removal pass test. Don’t wait til its too late! With over 30 years of experience in mold inspection, mold removal, and mold damage repair, we make the health of your family our #1 priority!

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