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Toxic Mold Species
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Toxic
Mold Species
Excess
moisture, poorly ventilated areas of the house, and undiscovered
standing water from flood, water damage, and fire water damage
problem are favorite breeding ground of molds and mold spores.
Mold spores need moisture to grow and are usually found
in damp, poorly ventilated areas of homes, such as bathrooms.
You cannot see mold spores but you may be able to see molds,
grey, green or black in color, growing on damp surfaces. Based
on studies and mold campaign by some government agencies, mold
spores are considered to be a big source of indoor air
pollution.
Mold spores
are very small in
size and can easily enter the human body by breathing [nose and
mouth], eating mold spores [often IN food and landing ON food],
drinking mold infested water, entry through one's eyes, and
entry through open skin cuts and sores.
If deprived of water,
dormant mold
can survive without
air, food, and water for millions of years in a hostile
environment waiting for moisture or water and food to restart
and to spread mold sickness and illness, toxic mold spores, mold
growth, mold infestation, and mold contamination.
Mold does NOT need air or light to reproduce and to grow. Toxic
mold grows well in both hot and cold climates [such as Alaska
and Canada], and up to
six miles high.
Mold
has NO
natural enemies [except for the sun's
ultraviolet rays], and thus no predator eats mold. Animals,
plants, bacteria, and viruses do NOT eat mold.
Mold is a non-stop PREDATOR
that eats animal &
human flesh, as well as plant life!
More facts about Toxic Mold
on Types of Molds.
Some
of the Toxic Mold Species:
Aspergillus Mold
Mold Stachybotrys
Penicillium Mold
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