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What is Mold?
Mold is one of the most common challenges in homes, especially in the surround that is moist, cold, humid, or damp. Mold is the moulded guest in our homes that can grow on walls in the bathrooms, kitchen, basement and even make itself comfortable in your books and clothes too. Apart from being not-so-good to look at, mold has its mold-related repercussions and hazards. When it grows severely, it can affect the human body in terms of skin allergies, irritation, coughing, wheezing, and respiratory or nasal congestion.
Common Types of Mold
Cladosporium
This mold’s color varies from brown to green, to black. It grows in both warm and cool locations and is most often found on wood, carpets, or fabrics, also in heating and cooling ducts.
Penicillium
This fuzzy blue, green, or yellow mold is often found under carpets or in basements, and in insulation, especially when there’s been some water damage.
Aspergillus
This mold is green, white, or gray with dark spots and has a powdery look. This type of mold doesn’t need much ventilation to grow. It thrives in fabrics, walls, attics, and basements, as well as on dry food items.
Why You Should Care!
Outside, molds help to break down plant and animal matter. As part of the fungi family, they release tiny spores that float through the air. These spores can enter your home via:
doors
windows
heating and air conditioning vents
clothing and shoes
pets
Mold is a major- worldwide problem. It blackens and stains the grout lines in your shower, discolors drywall, shows up as black spots on the siding, darkens decks, and grows on/ rots damp wood everywhere. Even worse, it can be bad for your health. Mold releases microscopic spores that cause allergic reactions, runny noses and sneezing, as well as irritating and even injurious odors