Articles, tagged with "toxic mold", page 1
02nd May 2012
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Toby
18th October 2011
Toxic mold, or black mold, has earned the label due to the severe health hazards it causes. This is a different type of fungus that thrives in areas that are damp. They favor materials that are fibrous such as paper, ceiling, wood panels, cardboard, and c...
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Adrianna N
06th October 2011
Is your home damp? Do you have a problem with mold in your home? If so you’re not alone. Over 40% of homes in the US have a problem with mold. Although only 2-3% of these infestations are toxic, mold is not a nice sight when seen on the walls and furnitur...
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Ellie Morgan
05th September 2011
Being a homeowner certainly isn't easy these days. On top of reduced property values and the increased costs of utilities, homeowners have yet another new menace to contend with: black mold. While black mold seems to have receded in the public's imaginati...
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Joseph Hildebrandt
09th August 2011
Having breathing problems should be of a concern to each and everyone. Why are you having breathing problems? The problem isn't just in the outside world but much more what we have carried home and trapped there. Or could it possibly be in sinus cavities...
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Author:
Doug
25th July 2011
Non-Toxic MildewThe most prevalent black mildew indicators resemble individuals of a typical cold, or what we often refer to vaguely as "allergic reactions." Considering that mildew trouble is frequently involved with bad ventilation, a single way to dea...
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Author:
Irwin Cherry
28th June 2011
The terms "black mold" and "toxic mold" are convenient ways to refer to a genus of the family of fungi called Stachybotrys. The terms are convenient in the sense that most of the species in this genus are colored black and a few of them produce substances...
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Zack R
28th June 2011
What people refer to as 'black mold' or "toxic mold" or "toxic black mold" is the fungus whose scientific name is Stachybotrys chartarum. The same species is sometimes referred to as S. atra or S. alterans. This species is not to be confused with other ty...
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Author:
Zack R
19th June 2011
What is Black Mold
In case you do not know what black mold is and why people are fussing about it, the term refers to a kind of fungus which can pollute the air in the surrounding environment with substances which are considered health risks and which ...
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Author:
Zack R
17th May 2011
Black mold is a kind of fungus that grows in moist, humid and dark areas. Unfortunately, black mold can invade one's home at any time and can pose serious threat to health. Black mold is found in those parts of your home where there is a lot of moisture. ...
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Author:
klibby
06th May 2011
Floods bring great devastation and are capable of completely damaging your house. Water damage to houses caused by floods sometimes requires heavy repairs. In those instances, the extraction experts are able to take care of the water damage so that any ne...
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Author:
Stewart Wrighter
04th May 2011
No matter how clean your house is, black mold still finds its way to invade your house. If you think that black mold can be easily combated like other fungus, you are absolutely wrong. Black mold removal is not an easy task and you must take it very serio...
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Author:
Zack R
04th May 2011
Even though black mold is one of the most dangerous and poisonous molds, the health risks that all molds carry with them are mostly the same. With different types, varieties and colors that can affect your health in different ways, some molds can be more ...
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Author:
Zack R
04th May 2011
Molds are types of fungi that self-replicate very quickly in warm and humid areas. They are mostly found in houses and not only do they destroy the beauty of your house but they can also lead to deadly health disorders. There are different types of molds,...
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Author:
Zack R
04th May 2011
If you live in an area with high humidity, then be on the lookout for potential mold problems. Outdoor humidity affects indoor humidity levels, creating a perfect environment for toxic mold growth.
A relative humidity (RH) level more than 55% encourage...
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Author:
Zack R