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From the assessment done by Fisk and Mudarri, 21% of asthma in the United States were caused by wet environments with mold that exist in all indoor environments, such as schools, office buildings, houses and apartments. Also found the exposure to the mold increases the chances of respiratory issues by 30 to 50 percent.

Additionally, studies showing that health effects with dampness and mold in indoor environments found that increased risk of adverse health effects occurs with dampness or visible mold environments(W.J Fisk 2007).

Health effect caused by Indoor mold

Mold problems are one of the most important indoor problems globally and indoor mold problems are commonly related to indoor dampness. The prevalence of indoor mold in warm climates was higher than cold climates by 20%, which represents the large proportion of the population having the exposures to the indoor mold. According to research done by Reginald Quansah, many studies indicate that mold and dampness in the home environment are facts for asthma symptoms. Besides the dampness and mold related to asthma, the qualitative assessment research done by Mark J. Mendell, showed that dampness or mold includes visible moisture, dampness, flooding, visible mold and musty odor. Upper respiratory tract symptoms, cough, wheeze also having sufficient evidence of association to these outcomes. Based on the research those outcomes related to exposure to damp indoor environment and indoor environment with molds present. There is also research done by Dan Norback about the lung function decline related to mold and dampness in the house in Europe. According to the European Community Respiratory Health Survey, the effect of great water leakage and damp spots with mold will affect the adult lung function decline in women(Norback 2010). Reducing the dampness in all indoor environment will prevent all the respiratory issues caused by dampness and mold in indoor environment,