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Conditions required for mold to grow indoors

Conditions for Mold to Grow Indoors

Mold can’t grow just anywhere, certain conditions must exist. Learn what those conditions are with the infographic we’ve prepared below.

How is mold remediated when it does grow indoors?

Once mold takes hold and has spread behind invisibly behind walls or visibly in basements, attics, crawlspaces or anywhere else, killing and removing mold becomes that task at hand.

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Professionals and consumers remove mold using a combination of products including:

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Conditions for mold to grow indoors

What is mold?

Mold is natural and around us every day. Outdoors, mold plays an important role in nature by aiding in decomposition of organic matter like felled trees and leaves.

Is mold harmful?

Mold is toxic. And, while it can be harmful, without another medical condition at play (such as a lung condition) it cannot kill a person. It can, however, cause health issues.

How are large areas of mold removed from a home or business?

While every situation is unique, every mold remediation involves the following steps:

  1. Water removal with pumps if the structure is flooded.
  2. Assessing the level of water damage, how much mold is present and what type of mold it is.
  3. Using one or more professional mold dehumidifiers to lower the moisture, dampness and humidity.
  4. Drying carpets and other porous materials with carpet fans and air movers.
  5. Cleaning up surface mold with mold vacuums and/or cleanup supplies.
  6. Killing mold with ozone generators.
  7. Cleaning the air of remaining mold and airborne particulates using air scrubbers.

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