You see, your garage door isn't just a barrier between your car and the outside world—it can also be a breeding ground for mold and pests that can make you seriously sick. But don't worry, I've got the scoop on what to look out for and how to keep your garage door—and your health—in tip-top shape. First off, let's talk about mold. Mold loves dark, damp places, and your garage door provides the perfect environment for it to thrive. If you've ever noticed a musty smell coming from your garage or spotted fuzzy patches on the walls or ceiling, chances are you've got a mold problem. And let me tell you, breathing in mold spores can trigger all sorts of respiratory issues, from coughing and sneezing to more serious conditions like asthma and allergies. But mold isn't the only health hazard lurking in your garage door—pests can be a problem too. From rats and mice to cockroaches and spiders, all sorts of critters love to make themselves at home in your garage...