Coughs and runny noses are common when the temperature starts to drop and different viruses start going around. But, if you’ve found that you have a constantly runny nose, difficulty breathing, a cough, or other symptoms of a cold – especially when you’re in your home – it could be signs of a mould problem. If you have a very big mould problem, you’ve probably already seen the black spores spreading out in damp or humid areas. If you haven’t yet seen any actual mould but find that you are congested and having allergy-like symptoms, or if you have a mould odor in your home, it could be signs of a big problem.
Everyone knows that mould, and living around mould, is extremely dangerous for your health. But what physical symptoms will you experience exactly if you have mould in your home? General symptoms that can be traced back to mould are things such as a cough, runny nose, headaches, nose bleeds, stuffed up nose, sneezing, nose bleeds, watery eyes, sinusitis, itchy nose, itchy throat, or itchy eyes. Mould is most known for getting into respiratory systems, and being extremely hazardous to the lungs. People who suffer from asthma will find it excessively hard to breathe if there is mould in the home and wheezing, coughing, and shortness of breath are probably going to become worse.
To get rid of the symptoms, and get back to feeling better again, you have to get rid of the mould. This can be extremely challenging because it involves many measures from finding the source, making sure the mould won’t return, and taking all the safety measures necessary along the way to make sure you don’t get even more sick, getting rid of mould in the home is not an easy thing. You can do it either yourself or get a professional. In many cases, it’s worth the price to hire someone because they have all the necessary equipment. You don’t have to worry about anything except getting back to a happier and healthier home. If you want to do it yourself, this is of course possible but make sure you thoroughly research how to do it effectively and how to do it safely.
It’s also important to make sure that you make the air as clean as possible around the mould. This is especially important if you are doing the job yourself, but should be done even if you are hiring a professional. And to clean your air, either our Room Shocker Quick Release or Room Shocker Time-Released products are guaranteed to be the best thing. Both of them work on a chlorine dioxide base and when released, will find any molecules in the air that cause bad odor – this includes mould and mould odor. When it finds these molecules, it completely destroys them, getting rid of all the toxins in the air that are making you sneeze, cough, and cry in the first place. Both of these products can also be used while you’re living with the mould, during the time it’s being removed, and afterward – to make sure that you really got all those toxic mould molecules!


Question: Does ROOM SHOCKER get rid of mould OR only mould odor? If it does not get rid of the actual mold, what would you suggest to treat a rug that got wet due to an ice dam on the roof? Thanks, Ron