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Q:
How can I control mold growth in my home?
A: Fix
any moisture problems in your home:
- Stop all water leaks first.
- Repair leaking roofs and plumbing fixtures.
Ventilate and insulate attic and crawl spaces.
- Increase air circulation within your home, especially along the inside of exterior walls, and ventilate with fresh air from outside.
- Provide warm air to all areas of the home.
- Move large objects away from the inside of exterior walls just a few inches to provide good air circulation.
Install and use exhaust fans in bathrooms, kitchens, and laundry rooms.
Vacuum and clean your home regularly.
Clean and dry water damaged carpets, clothing, bedding, upholstered furniture within 24 to 48 hours, or consider removing and replacing damaged furnishings.
ALL molds reproduce by making "spores." Mold spores are microscopic and only become visible when individual spores accumulate. According to the United States EPA, these microscopic particles continuously move through indoor and outdoor air. When mold spores find moisture indoors, they may "begin growing and digesting whatever they are growing on in order to survive." Molds gradually destroy whatever they are growing on.
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