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Where does mold hide?

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Mold spores can essentially be found in all homes and offices, and grow rapidly from excess moisture. Mold generally grows in dark and damp places like behind walls, where pipes have leaked or in basements and attics.

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Mold spores can essentially be found in all homes and offices, and grow rapidly from excess moisture. Mold generally grows in dark and damp places like behind walls, where pipes have leaked or in basements and attics. These are places where mold seems to be lurking: Inside walls Under carpeting and pad In wall board In insulation Behind ceramic tile Under sink bases On plasterboard On wood – behind Behind wallpaper Behind vapor barriers such as insulation In/on/behind ceiling tiles In air ducts Under imitation and regular hardwood flooring ANY place where there is little or no air movement Basements are one of the most common areas for mold to grow.It is important for basements to have at least one dehumidifier. Set the unit to the 50% mark, and it will remove excess moisture from the air. The units shut off automatically to adjust to the humidity setting. Be sure to check and empty the drain pan periodically. Running a line from the drain pan on the dehumidifier to a sump pump crock i

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Mold is normally fond in many places where dampness is found. Such places like your shower stall, your basement, or a closet, even in the refrigerator in the fresh food drawer mold will hide. Mold can develop in your trashcan, or even in the laundry room. Mold is outside. Mold grows on trees, even the ground. Some times, you see it growing on your home. Mold is all from the dampness outside. When it grows in your home its cause from too much moister so you may want to watch how damp it gets in your home to help to count down the growth of the mold. How would I know if I were allergic to mold? If you had allergies, I believe that you would know but in some cases, you would not. Here are some things that you might want to look for. These are only the common symptoms that are associated with mold. Nasal stuffiness, eye irritation, wheezing, cold or the flu like symptoms, could be a rash, fever, shortness of breath, fatigue, some time even lung infection. Most of the time, these symptoms d

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