How do I prevent or avoid mold from growing?
Mold only needs a few things to grow and multiply: Nutrients (food), a suitable place to grow, and moisture.It can
Read moreMold only needs a few things to grow and multiply: Nutrients (food), a suitable place to grow, and moisture.It can
Read moreMany states have regulations for mold assessors, and each state’s requirements may differ. A Florida-licensed mold assessor is the only
Read moreThere is ongoing research on the health effects related to mold exposure. Molds produce allergens (substances that can cause allergic
Read moreIndoor mold growth can usually be seen or smelled. In most cases, if visible mold growth (for example, water damage)
Read moreIt can be. Everyone responds differently. Young children, older adults, and those who, for other reasons, have weakened immune systems
Read moreAsbestos, mold, radon gas, formaldehyde, carbon monoxide, secondhand smoke are examples of contaminants that degrade indoor air quality.For more information,
Read morePoor indoor environmental quality (IEQ) has been tied to symptoms such as headaches, fatigue, trouble concentrating, and irritation of the
Read moreCurrently, indoor air pollution is ranked by the EPA as one of the top five environmental risks to public health.Exposure
Read moreBased on the CDC definition, Indoor environmental quality (IEQ) refers to the quality of a building’s environment concerning the health
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