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Alternaria (Alternaria spp.) - what to know

Common in damp areas like showers, windows, and basements. Strong allergen.

What it is

Alternaria is a common outdoor and indoor mold. Olive-green to brown, with a velvety texture.

Where it grows

Damp surfaces - shower stalls, around windows where condensation collects, basement walls, carpets, fabrics, food.

Health impact

One of the strongest mold allergens. Frequently linked to asthma exacerbations and hay-fever-like symptoms.

This species does not typically produce mycotoxins, though it can still cause allergic reactions and respiratory irritation.

Property risk

Visible growth on hard surfaces is usually surface-level. Growth on porous materials (drywall, fabric, carpet) usually means the material needs removal.

When to test

If you see what looks like alternaria in your home - or if a lab report flagged it in your air samples - testing the affected area against an outdoor baseline is the most useful next step. The decision about remediation depends on:

  1. How much is present (spore count per cubic meter, or visible square footage)
  2. What's beneath it (porous materials like drywall and insulation usually need removal; hard surfaces can often be cleaned)
  3. Whether the moisture source is identifiable and fixable

Our approach

For confirmed indoor alternaria colonies, our process is the same as for any mold species: identify and stop the moisture source, contain the work area, remove what's compromised, HEPA-filter and HEPA-vacuum the surrounding area, dry everything, and verify with a post-remediation clearance test against the outdoor baseline.

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