It’s a common experience to encounter damp and mould in our daily lives, especially in our homes, workplaces, and other indoor environments. However, what we often overlook is the serious health risks associated with these seemingly minor disrepairs.
Mould and damp can release tiny spores into the air that can trigger allergic reactions and respiratory problems. These spores can also release mycotoxins, which are toxic compounds that can cause a range of health problems depending on the type of mould and the level of exposure. Symptoms of exposure to mould and damp include coughing, wheezing, nasal congestion, sore throat, skin irritation, and eye irritation.
Respiratory Infections
One of the most significant risks associated with mould and damp is the development of respiratory infections. Common respiratory infections include the cold, flu, pneumonia, bronchitis, and tuberculosis. These types of infections can be caused by a variety of microorganisms such as viruses, bacteria, and fungi.
Damp environments are often breeding grounds for bacteria and other microorganisms that can cause infections in the lungs and other parts of the respiratory system. In some cases, exposure to mould and damp can even lead to chronic lung conditions like asthma and COPD.
To prevent the harmful effects of mould and damp
It’s crucial to take steps to reduce the moisture levels in indoor environments. This can be achieved by ensuring proper ventilation, fixing leaks and other sources of water damage, using dehumidifiers, and keeping indoor humidity levels below 50%.
If you suspect that your home or workplace may have a problem with mould and damp, it’s essential to take action immediately to address the issue. This may involve hiring a professional to assess the extent of the problem and recommend solutions such as mould remediation or structural repairs.
If you are experiencing health problems as a result of exposure to mould and damp, seeking legal advice from housing disrepair and personal injury solicitors may be a good idea. These legal professionals specialize in helping tenants who have suffered harm and health problems as a result of poor living conditions, including mould and damp.
How experienced solicitors can help youÂ
At SilverOak Solicitors, we have a team of experienced housing disrepair solicitors and personal injury solicitors who can help you pursue compensation for any health problems or other damages you have suffered as a result of living in a damp or mouldy property. We understand the serious health risks associated with mould and damp, and we are committed to helping our clients get the justice they deserve.
Don’t hesitate to contact us for a free case assessment if you are suffering from health problems related to mould and damp. Our team of housing disrepair and personal injury solicitors will help you get the maximum compensation you deserve to move on from this difficult experience and live in a healthy, safe environment. Remember, we work on a No Win, No Fee basis, so you won’t pay unless we win your case.