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Craftmaster Enterprises

Mr. Shay Ricketts

Phone 727 643-3120

Monday May 5th, 2025


Mold Inspection, Microbiology Testing, and Full Reporting Cost $395.00

Visual Inspection Cost $295.00


Welcome,

Shay Ricketts here it is what we do not see in the air that can harm us. If we see spots of mold on a wall is it alive and producing spores into the air and making your family sick.

I perform indoor air quality and mold inspections working for you as an independent third party. I have no vested interest in repairs so be very careful of any Georgia mold inspector that does repairs also huge conflict of interest.

Mold can cause adverse reactions in humans. There are various entry routes that may allow mold egress into the body.


How Mold Can Affect the Respiratory System.
The human respiratory system is comprised of your nose, mouth, lungs, trachea, and esophagus. The human nose contains cilia (tiny hairs) and mucous membranes which are designed to catch foreign objects and prevent them from entering further into the respiratory system. The trachea works in a similar manner to catch foreign objects.


The lungs contain bronchioles which then lead to many small air sacks. These air sacks distribute air into your blood stream. Mold can cause sneezing, excess mucous production, stuffy sinusitis, and other unpleasant affects. Some mycotoxins (toxins produced by some molds) can cause bleeding lungs and nose.


Mold can also be ingested through the mouth down the esophagus into the stomach.


How Mold Can Affect the Human Nervous System.
The brain, spinal cord, and nerves comprise the human nervous system. Your brain interprets the feedback from the nerves via our senses and processes this information. Humans then react to this information and behavior in a particular manner. The spinal cord is the information relay center.


The medulla also controls breathing and heartbeat. Some nerves communicate sensory information while others help your muscles move a certain direction. Mold can cause memory loss, tremors, numbness, and profound mood or personality changes.


The heart, blood, and blood vessels comprise the human vascular system. The heart pumps blood throughout the body via arteries, vessels, and capillaries. Arteries take blood away from the heart and veins bring the blood back to the heart. Infection caused by sufficient mold exposure can also adversely change white cells counts while a person is ill.


Skin is the largest organ in the human body and prevents the entry of germs into open tissue. The skins is comprised of 3 layers: the dermis (middle layer), epidermis (top layer), and subcutaneous fat (protective layer). Mold can cause skin rashes, swelling, welts, itching, and pain. People react differently to the same and similar exposure level and time. In addition, repeat exposure to mold can cause some people’s bodies to become even more reactive with each additional exposure.


Mold grows indoors thriving on moisture, darkness, and warmth often found in areas with leaks, poor ventilation, and high humidity. To prevent and address mold focus on controlling moisture, improving ventilation, and addressing leaks promptly.


Causes of Mold Growth:
Moisture leaks, condensation, high humidity, and damp areas are breeding grounds for mold.
Lack of ventilation and poor air circulation allows mold spores to grow in the air and you ingest them.
Darkness mold thrives in dimly lit or dark areas.
Warmth mold grows best in warm temperatures.
Surfaces mold can grow on a variety of surfaces, including cardboard, ceiling tiles, cellulose materials, and drywall.


Mold prevention is to control moisture:
Repair leaks promptly.
Use dehumidifiers to lower humidity levels.
Ensure proper ventilation in bathrooms and kitchens.
Dry clothes outdoors or use a dryer that vents to the outside.
Clean up spills and leaks quickly.


Improve Ventilation:
Use exhaust fans in bathrooms and kitchens.
Ensure proper ventilation in basements and crawl spaces.
Open windows for fresh air regularly.


Clean Regularly:
Clean bathrooms and other damp areas regularly with mold killing products.
Wash shower curtains and bathroom tiles regularly.


Address Moisture Problems:
Fix leaky pipes and faucets.
Clean out gutters to prevent water from pooling around the house.
Ensure water drains away from the house.


Use Mold Resistant Products:
Consider using mold resistant paints and sealants.
Choose mold resistant building materials.


Addressing Existing Mold
Identify the Source:
Determine the cause of the mold growth (e.g., leak, high humidity).

Fix the Underlying Problem:
Address the cause of the mold growth such as repairing leaks or improving ventilation.


Professional Help:
If the mold problem is extensive or you are concerned about health risks, seek professional help.


Health Concerns:
Mold exposure can cause allergic reactions, asthma, and other respiratory problems.
Some types of mold can produce mycotoxins, which can be harmful to health.
If you have concerns about mold exposure consult a doctor.


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Mold Inspection, Microbiology Testing, and Full Reporting Cost $395.00 

Visual Inspection Cost $295.00

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