Where mold hides in buildings

There are many places mold can hide in homes. These include behind dry wall, wallpaper, paneling, and beneath carpets and pads. As the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) shows, buildings offer many more hidden areas for mold to grow.

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Preventing mold in buildings

Mold is bad enough in the home. When it enters commercial buildings and schools, it can cause major problems. We’ve already seen how it can affect student performance. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has published this list to prevent mold in buildings. Here are some of the important ones:

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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.

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