Flooding Brings Black Mold to Metro Detroit
Experts warn flooded basements and other rooms are prime breeding ground for disease-causing “black mold.”
The heavy rainfall that recently drenched Metro Detroit brought with it one typical result: Flooding.
Especially flooding in numerous people’s basements.
That’s a problem for more than the décor. It turns the room into a likely breeding ground for the dangerous substance known as “black mold.”
A physician who’s spent 40 years treating problems related to black mold, Dallas-based Dr. Alfred Johnson, tells WDET’s Quinn Klinefelter the substance poses a true health concern.