Hidden Mold in Schools

Some of the most serious moisture problems develop out of sight. Moisture can accumulate behind walls or underneath building materials, leading to hidden mold and moisture problems that gnaw away at your building and leave students feeling sick. All the while, you’re completely unaware of the damage being done.

Find out:

  • Where these hidden moisture problems could be lurking in your school buildings.
  • Why hidden moisture problems are dangerous.
  • How to identify hidden mold in schools.
  • What to do if you suspect hidden a hidden mold or moisture problem.

Where do hidden mold and moisture problems develop?

Inside walls. Under floors. Above ceilings. Hidden mold and moisture problems can occur just about anywhere moisture becomes trapped and accumulates out of sight. Here are a few places where hidden moisture problems can develop:

hidden mold growth behind tile

Hidden mold oftentimes grows behind building materials. Restrooms, locker rooms and pool areas in schools are at an increased risk for hidden mold growth behind tiles.

  • Walls
  • Inside walls, around pipes
  • On the backside of wallpaper, dry wall, and paneling
  • On the surface of walls behind furniture and appliances
  • Ceilings
  • On the top side of ceiling tiles
  • Area above drop ceilings
  • Floors
  • Underneath carpet and carpet pads
  • Underneath floorboards, tiles, and other flooring materials
  • Other Areas
  • Inside HVAC ductwork
  • Attics
  • Crawlspaces
  • Utility rooms
  • Roofing materials exposed to leaks

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Why are hidden mold and moisture problems dangerous?

Hidden mold and moisture problems can wreak havoc on occupant health and building materials. The worst part is that most of the time, no one is aware of the danger until the damage has been done. This can cause serious issues on several fronts:

1. Health Problems for Students and Staff
Hidden moisture problems put students health at risk for exposure to toxic mold. Attention to non-visual signs and moisture control are key to protecting students from exposure.

Hidden moisture problems put students health at risk for exposure to toxic mold. Attention to non-visual signs and moisture control are key to protecting students from exposure.

Because hidden mold and moisture problems are so hard to find, students and staff can experience health symptom for months without knowing their health is at risk. This puts students and staff at risks for long-term exposure to mold and microbials that can cause serious discomfort, including allergy and asthma complications.

2. Building Damage

Seemingly simple moisture problems can do major damage to building materials, especially when left to do their work over extended periods of time. For example, if humidity issues are not recognized and resolved, condensation on the backside of vinyl wallpaper can break down adhesives and lead to harmful mold growth. Long-term exposure can also corrode, rot or degrade building materials, resulting in cost repairs once the damage is finally discovered.

How to can you identify hidden mold and moisture problems in your school?

hidden mold behind drywall

Even extensive hidden mold behind walls is nearly impossible to detect. Mold remediation and repair work can be costly if hidden moisture problems are not caught early on.

To identify a hidden mold or moisture problem, you’ll have to look for non-visible clues of moisture damage and mold growth.

First, trust your nose.  Many common strains of mold emit microbial VOCs (Volatile Organic  Compounds) that have a uniquely musty smell. So if you smell any moldy or musty smells, it’s usually a pretty sure sign of hidden mold growth.

Second, listen to students and staff. If there is an increase in complaints about health symptoms, a hidden mold or moisture problem could be the reason. Pay special attention to reports of coughing, wheezing, upper respiratory symptoms and increased asthma and allergy symptoms. People sensitive to mold can also experience headaches, eye irritation, nasal stuffiness, and other flu-like symptoms.

Finally, if you think you there might be a hidden mold or moisture problem in your school, be sure to call in a professional. Identifying the issue will require removal of some building materials, which can disturb mold growth and release countless mold spores into the air. Professional will put containment measures in place to prevent further mold growth and protect students from mold exposure.

What should you do if you think there’s hidden mold in your facilities?

If you think you there might be a hidden mold or moisture problem in your building, be sure to call in a professional right away. Identifying the issue will require removal of some building materials. This process can disturb mold growth and release countless mold spores into the air. Professionals will put containment measures in place to prevent further mold growth and protect students and staff from mold exposure.

If you have any questions or suspect a hidden mold or moisture problem in your school, please contact Dan Taylor. He can answer your questions and help you develop the best plan of action for your school.

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