Mold Remediation: 3 Ways To Detect Dangerous Mold In Your Home
Do you know how to detect dangerous mold in your home? If you are not sure we have for you three helpful tips for mold detection in your home. Mold is a member of the fungi family. It can grow anywhere at anytime in your home. Mold produces spores, which become airborne and later settle [...]
March 14, 2012
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How Your Home Can Give You Stachybotrys
Do you know what Stachybotrys is? If you do not, we are here to tell you and how Stachybotrys can get in your blood stream. You can get Stachybotrys from your house. Read below to get informed and learn how to prevent yourself from danger in your own home. What is Stachybotrys? Stachybotrys spores and [...]
December 15, 2011
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How to Protect Your Engineered Wood From Fungal Growth
Do you know about the dangers fungal growth can have on your home’s engineered  wood? If you do not know, we are here to inform you! Read below! Fungi are the largest contributors to decomposition. This is a good and bad thing. It is a good thing because they are nutrient recycling for our environment. [...]
November 24, 2011
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What is Mold and Where Can It Be Found In Homes?
Mold. What is it and where can it be found in your home? Well, with the help of this article from MedicineNet.com, we will try to give you an answer to those two questions. First off, what is mold? Well, mold actually refers to multiple types of fungi. The most common types of mold that [...]
July 6, 2011
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Common indoor molds
Mold is everywhere: inside, outside, upstairs, downstairs, in the dark, in the light. Certain types of mold though thrive particularly well in indoor spaces and pose a threat to people occupying these buildings. Let’s run down a few of the most common indoor molds listed on Mold-Info.net that need to be eliminated.
June 20, 2010
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