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Is Black Mold Dangerous?

While all molds can appear black, it is normally the dreaded Stachybotrys chartarum (also known by its synonym Stachybotrys atra) to which the term “black mold” is referring. One reason is that Stachybotrys can appear as extremely dark black and shiny when compared to other molds growing on the same surface.

While Stachybotrys can be rare in the indoor environment, it is a potentially dangerous mold which can cause serious health issues in healthy individuals and should be dealt with quickly by someone highly experienced in mold remediation.  Stachybotrys cultured in petri dish.  It can grow on material with a high-cellulose and low-nitrogen content, such as fiberboard, gypsum board, paper, dust and lint. Growth occurs when there is moisture from water damage, excessive humidity, water leaks, condensation, water infiltration or flooding.

Stachybotrys is a slow-growing mold and needs constant moisture source for its continued colonization.  Stachybotrys cultured in petri dish (side view)Stachybotrys is considered a toxi-genic mold and may produce several toxic chemicals called mycotoxins. Mycotoxins can be present in spores and small mold fragments once released into the air. It is these mycotoxins which can cause what many have referred to as “black mold poisoning." Black mold or Stachybotrys have received much attention in recent years mostly due to some high profile legal cases in the U.S. and around the world.

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Symptoms of Black Mold Exposure Symptoms of exposure to mycotoxins from Stachybotrys and other toxi-genic molds include coughing, wheezing, runny nose, irritated eyes or throat, skin rash and diarrhea.

Since these symptoms are general in nature, they also can be caused by a cold, influenza or exposure to other allergens

It is not known what level of mycotoxins from Stachybotrys must be present in the air to cause these symptoms and is believed to vary according to environmental conditions.  Is Black Mold Really Different?  While Stachybotrys can occur as an indoor air pollutant, it is actually found much less than other toxi-genic molds.

However, it is paramount to test for mold when there has been events which could promote any toxic mold in the indoor environment. If any toxic mold is found in the indoor environment, extra steps to eliminate the live (viable) and dead (non-viable) mold spores must be taken.

It is important to understand that live or dead spores in sufficient quantities can cause serious respiratory illnesses in certain humans depending on many factors.