| Mold Testing |
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| Written by Admin | |
| Friday, 10 August 2007 | |
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What is mold and how does it travel? Mold is a tiny organism, too tiny, in fact, to be seen by the human eye, which nevertheless is almost everywhere and in almost everything, especially in warm, damp areas where it tends to thrive and flourish. Thus the need for vigorous mold testing in NJ or your home and workplace, in any room you or your loved ones or coworkers spend a lot of time in. The way mold works is that it breaks down dead plant and animal matter and by that method releases nutrients back into the environment. Wherever there are leaves, paper, insulation, or wood, mold is sure to be found. Whatever mold consumes mold destroys, traveling through the air in the form of microscopic spores. Some kinds of mold can be toxic to human beings, especially the very young and the very old, so that it is a matter of great urgency to begin testing your living and work environment for mold as quickly as possible.That said, what is the best way to effectively test for mold? In some cases, it is not enough to simply diagnoses that you actually have mold; different kinds of mold produce different harmful effects. Mold testing, then, is more than just looking to see if there is mold growing on or in something; mold testing is really getting educated about the varieties of mold, which are toxic and which are harmless, and learning at the same time to prevent the rampant growth of mold in the future. On the other hand, no mold, so to speak, is good mold, so that if you do not have the time for extensive testing and research you can at least do a wide cleaning of your home and workplace and thus make sure that the really harmful types of mold are killed along with the more benign ones |
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