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Again, since mold is attracted to moist environments, specific building materials and designs cannot necessarily prevent mold growth. Wherever you…
There is no definite answer to this question. Since individuals react differently to mold, some people can tolerate mold more than others. Children…
No, not all molds are harmful. In fact, only a few molds can seriously hinder a human’s immune system. Some molds can cause infections in people who…
Biological pollutants are objects such as bacteria, molds, mildew, viruses, animal dander, cat saliva, house dust, mites, cockroaches, and pollen.…
If you have mold in your building, we suggest you start with the Indoor Air Quality Building Evaluation and Assessment Model. This can help you…
It is important to know the following when dealing with mold:
It can cause health problems
There is no practical way to eliminate all mold…
Since you may not be aware of what type of mold is growing in your home, we highly recommend hiring mold removal experts to remove mold from your…
If you believe you have moisture problems or water damage in your air ducts, we advise having them cleaned to ensure you do not have mold or mold…
If mold growth is visible, sampling may be unnecessary. Since the EPA does not have any set limits for mold or mold spores, sampling can’t be used to…
While mold spores are present almost everywhere, it is possible to help prevent mold from growing in your home or building. Since mold is attracted…