Mould Allergies & Respiratory Health Solutions

Sneezing, wheezing or a cough that only happens at home? A blocked nose that clears when you go on holidays? These are worth paying attention to — mould is a common (and commonly missed) trigger for allergies and respiratory symptoms, especially in Australia's humid coastal climates.

The good news: this is usually figure-out-able. I'm Jess — a certified mould inspector who's recovered from mould-related illness myself. I'll help you work out whether mould is likely playing a role in your symptoms, and what to actually do about it — calmly, without the panic or the hard sell. Online consults and report reviews are available now, Australia-wide.

mould inspector doing swab sampling

How Mould Affects Your Health

Mould spores in damp homes cause:

Allergic Reactions: Watery eyes, runny nose, sneezing, or eczema. Up to 10% of people are allergic to mould (others may not be allergic but immune-reactive).
Respiratory Issues: Living or working in damp or mouldy buildings has been associated with a 30–50% increased risk of respiratory problems such as coughing, wheezing, chest tightness, and asthma (WHO, 2009).

Chronic Conditions: Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (CIRS)(Toxic Mould Illness), fungal sinusitis, hypersensitivity pneumonitis from prolonged exposure.

How MouldWise Helps

Online Consults: Talk through your home, your symptoms and what to do next over Zoom — wherever you are in Australia. Available now.

Independent Report Reviews: Already have an inspection or remediation report? I'll give you an unbiased second opinion before you spend a cent.

Lived Experience: I've recovered from mould illness myself, so I understand both the building side and the health side — and I'll never push panic.

On-Site Inspections: My thorough, health-focused Sydney inspections return in 2027 — in the meantime, everything above is available online.

Take Control Today

Not sure if your symptoms are mould-related? Book an online consult and we'll talk it through — your home, your symptoms, and your next steps, wherever you are in Australia.