Mycotoxins

Specialized Mycotoxin Training Course

Golmorr USA offers a Specialized Mycotoxin Training Course for Restoration Companies & Environment or Industrial Hygienists. The AIM (Airborne Indoor Mycotoxin Removal) Training Course is only available to licensed Goldmorr Companies.

The AIM Training Course covers:

Learn About Mycotoxins

Breathe With Confidence Through Testing

Do you want to know if your structure has elevated mycotoxins? Air sampling is considered the strongest strategy for the detection of airborne contaminants, especially when conducted for health concerns as it provides a better understanding of inhalation exposure than tests using settled dust. Sampling settled dust can provide a historic analysis of the structure but does not provide current exposure to inhalable mycotoxins. Only AMEA samples the air you breathe!

The Goldmorr Solution

Goldmorr USA continues to be at the forefront in providing solutions and strategies to address environmental air quality issues in the indoor environment. Using our newly developed products and mycotoxin removal protocols, coupled with ground breaking AMEA mycotoxin testing procedures, Goldmorr Member companies can identify the presence of mycotoxins, remove them from the environment, and then verify the return to normal levels with post-remediation testing. Join the Goldmorr family today, to become a Mold & Mycotoxin Removal Professional. If you are a customer, please reach out to us so we can help you find the nearest provider.

Mold vs. Mycotoxin Symptoms

Molds can release both spores and mycotoxins, causing two separate potential reactions. Mold spores are an allergen causing hay fever-like symptoms according to the EPA. Mycotoxins are chemical poisons that can cause severe health consequences such as what is displayed above. It is important to note that everyone reacts differently to mycotoxin exposure. Even though you may not show immediate symptoms, you may be at risk for long term or short term health affects. Listen to your body and don’t hesitate to get help from a healthcare professional.

Mycotoxin Health Risks

Certain mycotoxins have been identified as carcinogens, while others are linked to neurological symptoms, and a diverse range of mycotoxins can lead to various unspecified health complications.

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frequently asked questions

What are mycotoxins and how do they relate to "Toxic Black Mold"?

Mycotoxins are fungal poisons produced by various species of molds, including Stachybotrys chartarum, often referred to as “Toxic Black Mold.” The term “toxic” in this context points to the mycotoxins produced by molds, which can be harmful to health.

What's the connection between water-damaged homes, mold, and mycotoxins?

There’s been a suspected link between water-damaged environments, mold growth, and the presence of mycotoxins. While initial evidence suggested small amounts of mycotoxins, individuals experiencing mycotoxin-related illnesses disagreed. Research aimed to determine the actual health implications.

How do molds and mycotoxins affect human health differently?

Molds are generally allergens, causing respiratory irritation and common allergy symptoms. Mycotoxins, however, can enter the respiratory system and bloodstream, leading to a range of health issues, including neurological symptoms and potential carcinogenic effects.

How were indoor airborne mycotoxins studied and measured?

The research aimed to study indoor airborne mycotoxins. A hypothesis suggested that as mold-produced mycotoxins have hydrophobic properties, they might be aerosolized via evaporation. Samples were collected using specific methods, analyzed by an independent laboratory, and the results indicated elevated mycotoxin levels.

What did the research uncover about mycotoxin concentrations in indoor air?

The research revealed that mycotoxin concentrations in indoor air could be quite high, especially during drying processes like dehumidification. The decrease in humidity appeared to trigger the aerosolization of mycotoxins, confirming the earlier hypothesis.

What are the implications of mycotoxins being present in indoor air?

The findings suggest that indoor spaces can contain significant levels of mycotoxins, potentially exposing occupants to harmful chemicals. Additionally, the research noted that mycotoxins attached to dust could be released into the air when passing through filters, potentially reintroducing them into the “clean” air of the room.

benefits of the goldmorr USA system

The Goldmorr System is the most complete, scientifically-developed mold remediation system available today. Our innovative system will not require automatically removing building materials that are not damaged, like traditional mold remediation. Our products have been extensively engineered and tested to ensure a safe, effective and economical solution to your mold and air quality issues.

Our national family of trained and certified Goldmorr Companies stand ready to help you return your home or place of business to a safe and secure environment.

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