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What Does Household Toxic Mold Grow On?

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 in cellulose and low in nitrogen content. Examples include wallpaper, cardboard, ceiling tile, cellulose insulation, and wood. If the black mold is growing on materials that do not contain cellulose, it is probably not Stachybotrys.

Other Mold FAQs

  • Q: 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
  • Q: 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
  • Q: 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
  • Q: What Are Some Of The Common Indoor Molds?
    A: Cladosporium Penicillium Alternaria Aspergillus More
  • Q: 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
  • Q: How Can Mold Affect People? 2 Star Rating
    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
  • Q: 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
  • Q: 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
  • Q: 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.
  • Q: Where Are Molds Found?
    A: Molds are found in virtually every ecological niche and are found outside in nature and in homes and buildings. They are most prevalent in areas that have moist or wet … More
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