Mold FAQs
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What Is Toxic Mold Litigation?
A: A related practice area is toxic mold litigation, where the exposure is to toxic molds rather than toxic substances, energy, products or devices. Molds are microscopic … More -
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What Are Molds?
A: Molds are microscopic fungi that need plant and animal matter in order to grow. It is estimated that there are greater than 100,000 different species of fungi that … More -
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Are Molds Bad For Humans?
A: Toxic molds can be dangerous and even fatal for susceptible individuals. However, the majority of molds pose little or no health risks to humans. Household molds exist … More -
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What Are Some Of The Common Indoor Molds?
A: Cladosporium Penicillium Alternaria Aspergillus More -
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What Does Household Toxic Mold Grow On?
A: Toxic mold is often found in damp, moist, or wet places in or around a house or building. Stachybotrys typically grows in damp environments on materials that are high … More -
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What Makes Stachybotrys Toxic?
A: Stachybotrys mold spores produce a poisonous substance called mycotoxin. Specifically, these are known as trichothecenes. When these spores are inhaled and ingested by … More -
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How Can Mold Affect People?
A: Sensitized individuals (people who are prone to the effects of molds) may exhibit symptoms such as nasal stuffiness, eye irritation, or wheezing. Individuals with … More -
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Can Stachybotris Cause Disease?
A: Stachybotrys is thought to be responsible for a potentially fatal condition called acute idiopathic pulmonary hemorrhage. This has only occurred in infants and … More -
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What Can Be Done To Lower Mold Exposure?
A: Individuals who are prone to the effects of mold should stay away from problem areashumid, wet conditions. Indoor humidity levels should be kept below … More -
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How Do I Know If I Have A Mold Problem?
A: The presence of large mold manifestation can usually be seen or smelled. Smaller infestations may require professional cleaning or testing in order to detect.