Things You Need to Know About Mold
Things You Need to Know About Mold
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Things You Need to Know About Mold
Where there is moisture you will often find mold, and according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there are numerous health effects and concerns as a result of exposure to mold. Not everyone that comes in contact with this fungi will get sick, but why take the chance.
By taking some common sense precautions to reduce moisture and condensation, lower humidity, and ensure sunlight is present you can significantly lower the risk that your home and family will be affected. Prevention is better than the cure!
The Infographic guide below provides some background information about mold, what is important to know as homeowners or home buyers, the types of damage that mold can cause, and ways to prevent, reduce, test for, and get rid of this household pest! When you know what it is and how you can deal with it, the situation becomes a much easier one to understand and take action on.
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Important Things You Need to Know About Mold
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