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What to Know About Mold and Your Business

12/15/2020 (Permalink)

Mold growth is one thing that can cause issues for any business. Fortunately, the more you know, the easier it is to prevent. Proper mitigation is made easier by knowing the following about mold.

  1. Ideal Conditions for Mold Growth

Knowing what mold is and how it grows is important.  So what is mold?

Is first and foremost a fungi. This means it consumes organic materials, and thrives in areas dark and moist or with high humidity. Mold grows in colonies. This means that most visible mold infestations are actually groups of multiple spores instead. Fortunately, the growth rate can be slow making it easy to identify and remove.

  1. Mold Can Grow in Hidden Places

It's also important to know where mold growth may occur. Mold is typically found in places where water damage has been a problem. This is because such damage creates the ideal environment for growth. Be sure to check in areas such as ventilation shafts, behind walls, or under flooring, closets, and anywhere high humidity is an issue.

  1. Mold is Removable

Thankfully, mold removal is possible. If you find spores on your business property, then you may want to contact a mold remediation service. They may be able to look at the surrounding area for any spreading, or additional problems the spores may have caused and advise on the proper process based on your situation. Local and state laws may require a specific inspection and documentation protocol based on the size of the affected area.  

Preventing mold growth in your place of business can be as easy as understanding the conditions that contribute to growth, where they can grow, and that mold can be removed. If you believe you may have found mold on your property, it's best to contact a professional prior to removal.

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