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Mold Intro
What is Mold
Mold Identity
Mold ID 2
Mold Handling
The Mold Dichotomy

Air Purifiers
Resources
Summary

NEW!!
Symptoms

The following three links are the work and research of another man and others. Although he would gladly give me permission to post his work, I'd rather direct everyone to his mold & fungal websites. Please read these things seriously, and never, never handle your moldy gourds without a mask. This is some serious stuff.

Mycotoxicosis
Mold-Help
Fungal Sinusitis

If you think you may have symptoms from exposure to mold, you can try joining the sickbuildings Yahoo group, lots of knolwedgable people that can help:
Sick Buildings

This has been a very time consuming research, if you appreciate and would like to support our efforts, donations are accepted:

 

Mold

What is Mold?

Mold is a type of Microscopic plant called a Fungi, it grows in clusters and has a furry appearance. Mold range in colors from olive green to black.

Mildew is produced by Mold, and it is a thin black and sometimes white growth.

Mold spores are everywhere, it spreads easiest outdoors due to wind, plants, and animals, but mold spores come indoors through doors and windows, animals, people, clothing, heating and airconditioning and ventilation systems can also draw mold spores indoors.

Once mold spores find an area with excessive moisture, they can grow mold. Mold also likes warm dark damp areas. The Most common places mold can be found growing indoors is around leaky roofs, ceilings, pipes, bathrooms showers and tubs, walls, flooded areas, plant pots and basements, (crawls spaces also if water is getting under the house, this was our problem).

Mold grows primarily where there is little ventilation or air circulation, and moisture. Mildew can often be found in closets where clothes no completely dry are hung, where clothing is hung in a closet tightly, in bathorroms with no or inadequate ventilation fans, and shower curtains.

If you don't find the answers here, search the web:

 

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Important Notice: The information presented here is for educational purposes only. We cannot guarentee personal health or safety on any proceedures used or mentioned, the sole purpose is to make you aware of potential hazards, it is up to the individual to determine the best choices for them. I am not a licensed mold remediator, and the information given within these pages are my own opinion based on my research. Nothing contained here should be considered to constitute medical advice in any way. Always consult your licensed medical care provider for advice about your health and medical needs.

Page last updated 7/11/05

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