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Black Mold Top Related Articles
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1). What Is Toxic Black Mold? By : Jerry Hall
Mold is a fungus growth, which starts with a microscopic spore. In a damp environment, it will spread on organic material, such as food or wood. It can be beneficial; for example, the antibiotic penicillin is a mold. Mold grows everywhere, but can become a problem when it grows in large areas inside a home, school, or workplace.
Toxic black molds can be found anywhere that dark and dank conditions permit them to grow.
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2). Get Rid Of Toxic Black Mold! By : Amy A.May
Mold exposure does not always present a health problem indoors. However some people are sensitive to molds. These people may experience symptoms such as nasal stuffiness, eye irritation, wheezing, or skin irritation when exposed to molds. Some people may have more severe reactions to molds. Severe reactions may occur among workers exposed to large amounts of molds in occupational settings, such as farmers working around moldy hay.
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4). Are Black Molds Toxic? By : Amy A.May
The term "toxic mold" is not accurate. While certain molds are toxigenic, meaning they can produce toxins (specifically mycotoxins), the molds themselves are not toxic, or poisonous. Hazards presented by molds that may produce mycotoxins should be considered the same as other common molds which can grow in your house. There is always a little mold everywhere - in the air and on many surfaces.
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5). Understanding Toxic Black Mold! By : Amy A.May
Stachybotrys chartarum is a slimy, black mold that grows on moisture-laden cellulose. It's a huge concern to home buyers, because it affects air quality and destroys surfaces it grows on if left unchecked.
Mold spores are everywhere and cannot be avoided. They float in through your open windows and doors, or come inside by riding on your clothing or your pets.
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6). The Effects of Damaging Black Mold By : Steven Briesemeister
What is black mold?
Mold is a particularly unsavory character that is neither plant nor animal. It usually resides in the fungi family and creates enzymes for decomposing and digesting and spores that are used for reproduction. In general mold and the decay they cause is not a bad thing; consider a world without decay. We would be piled high with dead trees, plants, animals and other dead organisms.
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17). Uninvited Guests Who Ruin Homes and Health! By : Kalon Prensky
The air in your home or office is 4-10 times more polluted that air outside. You can only live for several minutes without air, yet most of us take it for granted. Allergies are extremely common and so is mold, mildew, fungi, dust, pollen and odors. Learn what you can do about it.
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