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Mold & Moisture Control

    Identification

    • Mold may appear in spots and often involves a musty smell. Mold can grow almost anywhere, including paper, cardboard, fabric, ceiling tiles, upholstery, carpet, wallpaper, insulation and drywall.

    Humidity

    • Mold grows best in humid locations. A dehumidifier that keeps keep humidity levels below 60 percent can help control mold.

    Ventilation

    • Adequate ventilation also helps moisture dry out, reducing mold risks. Fans and air conditioners can improve ventilation.

    Sources of Moisture

    • Basements, showers, leaking pipes and cracked walls all encourage moisture, which can lead to mold growth. Leak repair helps stunt the growth of mold. Carpet can encourage mold growth in moist areas.

    Significance

    • Mold causes upper respiratory tract symptoms in some people, including coughing, nasal stuffiness, eye irritation and throat irritation. In addition, mold can permanently damage porous objects. Thus, eliminating it is important.

    Considerations

    • Mold is often found in warm, damp places like greenhouses, saunas, summer cottages and flower shops. People who are sensitive to mold should avoid these places.

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