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4 Answers to Common Questions About Mold

5/12/2020 (Permalink)

Common Questions About Mold Growth

There are many misconceptions about mold. Many people think mold is something that is only found in dirty homes or buildings. Understanding mold and how it relates to your Valley Brook, OK, business is important. Here are some answers to common questions about mold growth.

1. What is Mold?
Mold is actually more common than people realize. Mold spores are found everywhere in the air, both inside and outside. Mold is a fungus that thrives on moisture. Mold cannot reproduce without ideal conditions, such as high humidity in buildings.

2. Where is Mold Found?
Mold is often found in areas where there has been water damage. Floods and leaks are common ways that moisture begins to create the perfect environment for mold to grow. This is why mold is often found near roofs and around windows and pipes. Mold grows well on organic substances such as wood and paper so you may find it on stacks of paper or damp storage boxes.

3. Who Should Take Care of Mold?
The only way to stop mold growth is to eliminate moisture. This includes fixing leaks immediately and cleaning up water thoroughly after any type of flooding. You should also make sure the humidity level in your building is less than 45%. You can get a meter at a home improvement store to monitor the level. If you do encounter a mold infestation, contact a mold remediation specialist who has the tools and training necessary to take care of mold.

4. When Should I Be Worried About Mold?
Any type of mold can produce irritants in the air and cause structural damage to buildings if left untreated. If you see or smell mold, it’s time to contact a professional.
Make a habit of regularly inspecting areas near water sources and keeping the humidity level low in your building. These two practices will help prevent mold growth.

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