02/03/2026
Protect the air your family breathes at home. 🏠💨
Did you know that visible mold in your home often means higher levels of airborne fungi? A study with over 3,400 children found that homes with mold visible to the eye were associated with more respiratory problems in kids, including infections and asthma symptoms.
Keeping your home dry, well-ventilated, and free of mold is not just about aesthetics — it’s about health and well-being, especially for children.
📚 Source: International Journal of Epidemiology, “Poor Indoor Air Quality, Mold Exposure, and Upper Respiratory Tract Infections—Are We Placing Our Children at Risk?” (2016)
đź’ˇ Tip: Regularly check for moisture, leaks, or mold growth, and ensure proper ventilation to keep indoor air healthy.