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2022-11-24
By Admin | 2022-11-24 |

Can You Get Sick From Shower Black Mould?

What is Mould – mould is a type of fungi, which means it’s alive and growing unless completely removed from an area—spores and all.

If your shower isn’t properly sealed, you’re at risk for mould and mildew growth. Mould not only looks terrible in your shower, but it’s also a health hazard.

Black mould is a dangerous strain of mould. You can find different types of mould growing in damp, dark places. However, black mould is one of the most harmful to human health.

You never want black mould in your shower.

The negative health effects of black mould include:

  • Respiratory problems
  • Allergic reactions, including watery and itchy eyes, sneezing, coughing, and a runny nose
  • Memory loss
  • Skin irritation
  • Headaches
  • Nausea
  • Mould-induced asthma
  • Lung infections

It can be a challenge to recognize mould in a leaky shower. Is it “just” dirt? Or is that black stuff in the corners of your shower a growing patch of mould. Without immediate action, a small amount of black mould quickly grows into a more significant issue.

To prevent these mould-related health problems, it’s critical to recognize and remove mould right away.

Why Does Mould Grow In Your Bathroom? Moisture and heat that is present in your bathroom causes a humid environment that is ideal for mould spores to begin to grow.

WATERPROOFING PREVENTS MOULD

Waterproofing your shower or tub tiles helps prevent mould from growing again. After the mould is gone, call a professional to strip away bad silicone sealant/grout and apply fresh silicone/grout between shower panels, tiles and around tubs.