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2). Getting Mildew Off Photos By : Charles Kassotis
Easy and effective ways to get mildew off of your photos
Article Related to: mold, mildew, photos, remove, clean, advice, tips, spores, paper, humid, stains
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5). 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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7). Mold Q&A: Understanding Mold In Your Home By : Maye Teasdale
* How does mold enter a home?
Molds usually enter a home through spores that pass through open doorways, ventilation, windows, heating and air conditioning systems that have outdoor air intakes. The mold spores also attach themselves to humans, animals, shoes, clothing, bags and other objects that are capable of carrying spores.
When spores reach a place of moisture, especially those places where there is excessive moisture, they will attach and grow themselves.
Article Related to: mold, toxic mold, mold remediation, mold removal, mildew, fungus, water damage, waterproofing, air purifiers
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8). 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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10). Is Your Health Affected By Allergy Mold? By : Riley Hendersen
Most of us can deal with molds, but for those who have an allergy mold, the tiny growths of fuzzy green stuff can cause many irritating problems such as watery and itchy eyes, wheezing, sneezing and even rashes and hives. The problem is that when someone who has an allergy mold breathes in airborne mold spores, those spores enter the lungs.
Article Related to: allergy mold, mold, allergy
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12). Home Buying Checklist – Paint and Stucco By : Raynor
Buying a home is a big investment. You should use a checklist when sizing up potential homes. In this article, we cover a home buying checklist for paint and stucco.
Paint and Stucco
The exterior of a home typically makes the biggest impression when you first view a potential buying opportunity. Many homebuyers, however, often make the mistake of looking at color schemes as the principal issue.
Article Related to: home buying, checklist, paint, stucco, rot, mold, peeling, flaking, exterior walls, stains
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13). 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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16). 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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17). What Cleaning Contractors Need to Know About Mold in Carpet By : Steve Hanson
Copyright 2006 The Janitorial Store
One area of growing concern to building owners is indoor air quality. Feeding poor indoor air quality can be one of over 1,000 types of mold found in the United States and over 100,000 types found worldwide. Mold and mildew can grow rampant indoors and lead to various health problems such as allergic reactions, asthma, sneezing, eye and skin irritation, and other respiratory complaints.
Article Related to: cleaning, contractor, mold, carpet
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18). Using an Attic Vent Fan to Improve Air Circulation By : Scott Byers
Any homeowner with an attic knows there are certain challenges to maintaining the space under the roof. Attics are notorious for being the perfect place for mold, mildew, roof rot and other structural problems to occur. In addition to making sure the area is properly ventilated, there is also the need to make sure air circulates around and out of the space.
Article Related to: vent, vents, attic, mold, mildew
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20). Attack Against Allergy Mold By : Riley Hendersen
People who suffer from an allergy mold will exhibit the same symptoms as normal allergy sufferers, such as skin irritation, chronic sneezing, itchy, watery eyes, and chest and nasal congestion. A doctor will perform a skin test to receive a specific allergy mold diagnosis.
Article Related to: mold allergy, mold, allergy
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