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Mould and Bladder Issues

Mould, Bacteria And Bladder Issues

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Running to the loo more often than usual? Experiencing frequent urination? While there are many causes, mould exposure might be a contributing factor for...
Mould and Asthma Attacks

Mould, Bacteria And Asthma Attacks

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Reckon your asthma's flaring up because of mould? This category dives into the connection between dodgy indoor air and respiratory dramas in Aussies. We'll...
Indoor Air Quality and VOCs

Indoor Air Quality And Vocs

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Concerned about indoor air quality? Mould and bacteria aren't the only culprits. Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) emitted from common household products can also impact...
blisters

Blisters And Mould, Bacteria Exposure

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Got unexplained blisters? While less common, mould exposure could be a potential cause, especially for those with weakened immune systems. This category explores the...
Cyanobacteria

What’s Lurking In Your Environment

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Imagine a silent enemy, lurking in your everyday surroundings. The very place you call home or spend hours working could be harboring unseen threats. Alarming new research suggests a link between environmental toxins and a rise in neurological conditions like Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, and even ALS, also known as Motor Neuron Disease. We're not just talking about forgetfulness or the occasional tremor. ALS is a rapidly progressing, devastating illness that can rob you of your ability to move, speak, and even breathe. And the culprit? It could be something as seemingly harmless as blue-green algae, commonly found in water-damaged homes.**This isn't science fiction. This is your reality.**
How Mould Affects Your Breathing

Is Mould, Bacteria Making You Wheeze?

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How Mould Affects Your BreathingStruggling to catch your breath? It's not just the Aussie summer heat that could be causing trouble. Mould lurking in...
water damage and mould

Mould, Bacteria And Water Damage

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From Drips to Doc VisitsAny past or present water damage, such as flooding or roof leaks, can leave behind moisture that can lead to...
temperature and mould

Mould, Bacteria And Temperature

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While ideal temperatures for mould and bacteria vary depending on the species, warm indoor environments generally favour their growth.
Refrigerator Leaks

Mould, Bacteria And Refrigerator Leaks

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Leaking refrigerator drip pans or condensation buildup around the appliance can create a moist environment conducive to mould and bacterial growth.
poor ventilation and mould

Mould, Bacteria And Poor Ventilation

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Inadequate ventilation allows moisture to build up indoors, especially in areas with high humidity like bathrooms and kitchens.