New rumors are circulating about exposure to mold being the cause of death of Brittany Murphy and her husband, Simon Monjack. Brittany Murphy’s mother, Sharon Murphy, claims that both her daughter and son-in-law died from exposure to toxic mold growing in their home. Brittany died in December 2009. Five months later, Brittany’s husband also passed away. Pneumonia was the leading cause of death in both cases. They purchased their home in 2003. Later they identified problems with the structure. This included seeping water that could have created conditions that would have promoted mold growth.
The culprit could be related to toxic mold that was growing in their home. Speculations on whether or not mold was the culprit is still under suspicion. However, there is evidence that individuals who suffer from asthma, allergies or lung deficiencies are more susceptible to mold. Due to falling victim to a long list of symptoms caused by mold. Minor symptoms include allergic reactions, irritations of the eye, nose and throat, sinus congestion, and other respiratory problems. In addition, more severe reactions of mold exposure include fever, pulmonary hemorrhage, memory loss and shortness of breath. Immunocompromised individuals with chronic lung diseases like COPD have a higher chance of developing fungal infections in their lungs. Persons with persistent symptoms should see their doctor immediately.
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It is essential to remember mold resulting from water damage, or a lack of proper ventilation is progressive. That is why “Timely” action must be taken by homeowners when the water damage occurs, or when the mold is noticed. The longer water flows or wet, damp, dark conditions exist, mold will colonize and absorb into building materials, resulting in a greater recovery problem. Merely stopping the source of the incoming water does not prevent further water damage. Often causes secondary damage which may be exclusions from typical homeowner insurance policies.