Groundbreaking Study Links Mold to Depression
PressReleasePros.com for MoldPro.net - August 30, 2007
Recent torrential rain in Chicago area creates perfect storm for mold growth in homes, dorms and hotels, expert warns.

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Chicago, Ill. - A new study linking mold to depression should be a wakeup call to Chicago because the torrent of wet weather created the perfect storm for harmful mold growth, a local expert warns.

The Brown University study out today is the largest of its kind to date and it shows a connection between mold and mood and a direct association between depression and living in a damp, moldy home.

 

“Because of the intense amount of rain we had there’s a good chance there’s a lot of mold growing in homes, dorms, schools and businesses but you just don’t notice it yet,” says Joe Cascone of Chicago’s MoldPro.net.

 

Cascone’s company is unique.  Mold Pro uses specially trained dogs to sniff out mold that otherwise would go undetected.

 

“There are many different molds,” says Cascone, “Mold Pro has its dogs trained on 18 specific molds that are commonly found in homes, resorts and hotels and in dorms.”

 

“As soon as the canines detect mold, they point their snout at the mold,” says Cascone, “they don’t move from that spot until the handler acknowledges the alert.  It’s incredible to watch.”

 

While most molds are harmless to humans, certain strains of molds may be dangerous or even lethal to infants, people with asthma and those with allergy sensitivities.  And the latest study shows a direct link between mold and depression.

 

Molds, however, pose no known danger to dogs.  And because canines have a keen sense of smell, they can be trained to be perfect mold detectors.

 

Cascone says he expects to be busy answering calls from people who want mold detected or eradicated. 

 

“Mold is something you definitely don’t want,” says Cascone.  “And unfortunately Mother Nature just rolled out the welcome mat.”

About Mold Pro:  Mold Pro specializes in mold detection and eradication.  In addition to trained professionals, the company uses specially trained dogs to sniff out mold that would otherwise go undetected by humans.  

 

Interview Requests:  Joe Cascone is available for television, radio or newspaper interviews. 

 

Contact:  Joe Cascone, Mold Pro

Email:  Chicago @ moldpro.net

Phone:  (866) 902-3555

Website:  www.moldpro.net

 

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