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Useful
Information from Our Mold Experts
Mold, a common name
given to certain types of fungus, has always existed in natural
environments. It is found both indoors and outdoors. Throughout
history, humans have coexisted with mold. Positive partnerships
between mold and humans have created foods (cheese, breads),
beverages (wine, beer), and medicines. However, indoor
environmental mold has become increasingly problematic in recent
years, resulting in extensive damage to buildings and serious
health problems for the occupants. Each year billions
of dollars worth of property is damaged by mold, not to mention the
cost of health hazards incurred by those who live in these
buildings. Molds can cause various health problems, such as
asthma, allergic reactions, respiratory problems, and in certain
cases, more serious problems. |
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Mold spreads by
means of tiny spores that are easily moved through the air. To
grow, mold needs moisture and organic matter, such as wallboard or
wood. Mold prefers a warm temperature. When given the right
conditions, mold can start growing within hours. In buildings,
moisture problems (leaks, condensation, water intrusion) are often
the cause of indoor mold growth. The mold growth may be visible or
hidden behind walls and other structures. When do you need a
mold inspection? If you have had a
recent water leak, water damage or evidence of moisture in your
home; If you or your
family have an unexplained health problem, especially allergic
reactions, asthma or respiratory problem; If you are buying
or selling a home, to make sure the structure is mold
safe; If you think you
have a mold problem, let an expert determine the extent of the
problem, the cause and the exact type of mold; or If you have
contracted for mold remediation you should do post remediation
testing to make sure the problem has been fixed.
It is recommended that indoor
mold be removed. The best way to evaluate a building for mold
is to have an inspection by a certified mold inspector. The best
way to find hidden mold is to have the building scanned by a mold
detection canine.
Contact
us for mold detection, mold inspection, and mold testing services. |
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