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Mold | National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
Mold is a microorganism and type of fungus that thrives in wet places . In nature, it forms on damp materials and in decaying organic matter. Outdoor mold reaches its highest levels in the summer and fall. Inside, it can spread on damp surfaces, like the paper surface of wet drywall.
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Mold - Wikipedia
A mold (US, PH) or mould (UK, CW) is one of the structures that certain fungi can form. The dust-like, colored appearance of molds is due to the formation of ...
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Mold in House: Causes, Risks, and How to Prevent It - WebMD
Mold growing in your home can be a health hazard, especially if you have asthma, allergies, or a weak immune system. If you have a mold problem, ...
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Mold | US EPA
The best way to control mold growth is to control moisture. This website provides guidance about mold and moisture for homes, schools, multifamily and ...
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Mold - CDC
Mold can cause many health effects. Mold will grow where there is moisture, such as around leaks in roofs, windows, or pipes, or where there has ...
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What Are Molds? | US EPA
Molds are a natural part of the environment and can be found almost anywhere that moisture and oxygen are present. They belong to the kingdom Fungi.
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Mold Allergy - Symptoms, Prevention, and Treatment
Mold is a type of fungus that produces spores that float through the air. It can grow on almost anything when moisture or damp environments are present.
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MOLD Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a : a cavity in which a substance is shaped: such as (1) : a matrix for casting metal a bullet mold (2) : a form in which food is given a decorative shape.
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Mold | American Lung Association
Mold exists everywhere and is a natural part of the environment. There are many types of molds and all need water and food to grow.
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Mold | Washington State Department of Health
Molds are tiny microscopic organisms that digest organic matter and reproduce by releasing spores. Molds are a type of fungi and there are over 100,000 ...
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Pink Mold - Is it Dangerous and How to Prevent Growth ... - Mold Busters
Exposure to pink mold can indeed make you sick, especially if you have a weak immune system or are allergic to mold. While pink mold is less harmful than some other types of mold, it can still cause a variety of health problems. These can range from respiratory issues, such as coughing and wheezing, to more serious conditions like pneumonia.
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You Can Control Mold | Mold | CDC
You Can Control Mold. Mold can cause many health effects. For some people, mold can cause a stuffy nose, sore throat, coughing or wheezing, burning eyes, or skin rash. People with asthma or who are allergic to mold may have severe reactions. Immune-compromised people and people with chronic lung disease may get infections in their lungs from mold.
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White Mold: Is It Dangerous & How to Remove It? - Mold Busters
It won't make you sick, but white mold will. White mold gives off a distinctive odour while efflorescence not. What is white fuzzy mold? This is a type of mold with a white, fuzzy appearance caused by the airborne spores of the fungus. The mold is also known as powdery mildew due to its powdery look and texture.
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