
EP 374: Toxic Mold in a Garage: Is Your Attached Garage Making You Sick?
EP 374: Toxic Mold in a Garage: Is Your Attached Garage Making You Sick? by Steve Worsley

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Hosted by Steve Worsley · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 375 episodes
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A podcast designed to educate homeowners about toxic mold in your home- what it is, the health challenges it can cause, and how to take care of the health of your home and family by preventing toxic mold.
Steve Worsley hosts The Toxic Mold Podcast, a education show with 375 episodes published.

EP 374: Toxic Mold in a Garage: Is Your Attached Garage Making You Sick? by Steve Worsley

In episode 373, Steve talks about hidden mold behind walls. Steve will explain methods to determine if hidden mold is making you sick. Steve will also talk about equipment you can use to find hidden mold. Steve talked ab

In episode 372, Steve talks about building a mold resistant home. There are many things you can do to prevent mold concerns. Steve will talk about drip pan, water alarms and whole home water monitors. Steve wrote a book

In episode 371, Steve talks about disclosures when people sell their homes. Steve explains that property disclosures aren't always transparent when it comes to purchasing a home in a real estate transaction. Make sure yo

In episode 370, Steve talks about the necessary steps for mold remediation. Steve will cover the scope of work and contract phase. He'll then explain what you should expect when floor protection and containments are esta

In episode 369, Steve talks about the importance of routine cleaning and dusting. If you have a mold concern in your home, the dust in your home is a wonderful food source for toxic mold. Mycotoxins will typically be in

In episode 368, Steve talks about those that are renting a property with mold concerns. You must know your rights and what you can do for landlords that won't address moisture intrusion and mold concerns. We have many pa

In episode 367, Steve covers how to manage indoor air quality during a home renovation. We outline the practical steps to prevent the spread of mycotoxins and safely navigate hazardous building materials like asbestos wh

In episode 366, Steve talks about the importance of maintaining your crawlspace. Crawlspace mold is one of the most common areas we find mold. Make sure you monitor the humidity levels in your crawlspace. If you know you

In episode 365, Steve talks about affordable tools you can purchase to keep your home healthy. IAQ concerns can make everyone in the home sick. It's not uncommon to have only one or two people that are sick. We talk abou

In episode 364, Steve interviews Dr. Nicolette Richer DSocSci (Doctor of Social Science). Dr. Richer is a chronic disease reversal specialist. Dr. Richer is the CEO and founder of Richer Health Consulting. Her mission is

In episode #363, Steve dives into a common but often overlooked entry point for moisture: missing roof shingles. A single missing shingle can lead to water intrusion that quickly escalates into a serious toxic mold probl

In episode 362, Steve tackles mold concerns in bathrooms. Is your bathroom turning into a breeding ground for toxic mold? Steve dives into the most common hidden dangers in your home’s highest-moisture environment. If yo

In episode 361, Steve talks about the steps necessary after you have a flood event. Mold can reproduce within 24-48 hours after a moisture intrusion event or humidity levels above 60%. Steve will talk about the drying me

In episode 360, Steve talks about the red flags to watch for when it comes to mold remediation. Don't use a company that depends on spraying or fogging the home. Mold must be physically removed from the home. You need to

In episode 359, Steve talks about the red flags when purchasing a home. Steve will address the concerns with flipped homes. Steve also talks about the fact that fresh paint could indicate hidden defects. The topic then s

In episode 358, Steve talks about mold in schools and what you can do to determine if your children are being exposed. You'd think that a public school would be required to do mold testing but you'd be surprised to know

In episode 357, Steve interviews Lacey Lee, the owner of Mold Dog of Virginia. Lacey works with her business partner and mold dog, Rudy. Lacey talks about her mold story that led to her getting into the mold industry. La

In episode 356, Steve tackles the sensitive subject of certifications and associations. We want to be clear that certifications are very important for your mold professional but there are many different certifications ou

In episode 355, Steve talks about what an IEP is. An IEP is an indoor environmental professional. The IEP umbrella is large and it's important you understand which IEP you need to build your mold recovery team. Steve wil
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