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Mold Biology And Mold Related Heath Issues

BASIC MOLD BIOLOGY: Fungi share some basic similarities with plants and bacteria but are not plants nor are they bacteria. They are in their own kingdom, the Fungi Kingdom. The terms mold and mildew are often used interchangeably by lay ... Read Read: Mold Biology And Mold Related Heath Issues

By: Daryl Watters | 05/05/2007 | Home Improvement

The Essentials of Selecting a Mold Inspection Firm

... . . 3) Third, your inspector should possess a basic knowledge of ecological and biological principles relating to microbiology as this will help in understanding molds tricks, habits, and hiding places indoors, and its relation to health ... Read Read: The Essentials of Selecting a Mold Inspection Firm

By: Remy | 30/03/2008 | Home Improvement

The Dangers of Mold Growth in Your Home

... are found on dead spores or living spores as well. Mycotoxins are produced by several species of toxic mold. These are defences against being eating by insects, and are also powerful weapons employed by toxic molds in a microbial combat ... Read Read: The Dangers of Mold Growth in Your Home

By: Remy | 30/03/2008 | Home Improvement

Do not Let Mold Reduce Your Property Value

... should consider several key facts before selling their property. No one likes to buy a property that is mold infected or with any such defect in it. This can reduce the value of the property as there is always no shortage of property, but ... Read Read: Do not Let Mold Reduce Your Property Value

By: Remy | 30/03/2008 | Home Improvement

Tips on Mold Control

... you may contact the state, or local health department. • Pursue your hunt for moisture and mold signs on your home or office. If it is found do not try to clean it yourself, in most cases you should call a professional mold inspector ... Read Read: Tips on Mold Control

By: Remy | 30/03/2008 | Home Improvement

Introduction to Molds

... . Spores indoors are more hazardous than an outdoor spores, it is not that they are different; it is just that when produced indoors mold spores can become easily concentrated. Also we spend so much time indoors that we are exposed to mold ... Read Read: Introduction to Molds

By: Remy | 30/03/2008 | Home Improvement

Significance of a Mold Inspection Report

... with full verification and sampling results. Moreover, they help by providing names and details of firms that offer services in clearing the molds. This certified proof is the safety line that may save you from massive destruction. Read Read: Significance of a Mold Inspection Report

By: Remy | 30/03/2008 | Home Improvement

The Truth About Mold and Its Health Effects

... chemotherapy and recipients who have undergone organ transplantation. • People with allergies • People with asthma Molds also are a cause of frequent asthma attacks for people already suffering with asthma. Mold odor alone ... Read Read: The Truth About Mold and Its Health Effects

By: Remy | 30/03/2008 | Home Improvement

Beware of Hidden Mold

... potential mold growth sites. For instance, taking away wallpaper can lead to a substantial release of spores. No mold inspection professional or remediator can guarantee to find all hidden problems, even with special tools and methods ... Read Read: Beware of Hidden Mold

By: Remy | 30/03/2008 | Home Improvement

Do It Yourself Home Mold Testing Kits

... , and a deep understanding of the interrelation of such factors is important. This is very important during Florida mold testing. 3) Biological sciences. Your mold testing professional should understand at least some basic biological and ... Read Read: Do It Yourself Home Mold Testing Kits

By: Daryl Watters | 06/05/2007 | Home Improvement

Mold: Alive and Living in your Commercial Building

... referred to as “sick building syndrome.” The family of indoor air pollutants attributable to mold is called “biological contaminants.” They include bacteria, molds, mildew, viruses, animal dander and cat salivia, dust mites and pollen ... Read Read: Mold: Alive and Living in your Commercial Building

By: Matthew C. Donahue | 23/10/2007 | Health & Safety

Basic Fungal Biology For Homeowners And Mold Inspectors

... mold in your home, it is not likely to be from mycotoxins. It is usually an allergic reaction or asthmatic reaction. Molds cause many minor and many serious allergy and asthma problems. Please see your doctor for verification. Why do molds ... Read Read: Basic Fungal Biology For Homeowners And Mold Inspectors

By: Daryl Watters | 13/05/2007 | Home Improvement
Steve Evans

The Role of Biology in Environment

... of course are consequences of physics and chemistry, which is why we require biology students to study the physical sciences. But organisms are also historical entities molded by their environment both physical and social, and that’s where ... Read Read: The Role of Biology in Environment

By: Steve Evans | 02/01/2009 | Science

Mold Spore Allergens and You

... virtually buried alive in refuse. Mold is a natural reaction to alleviate a natural problem. However, if you suffer from mold spore allergens, the biological process of consuming decay is not a necessary element in your home. At first, ... Read Read: Mold Spore Allergens and You

By: Tina Matsunaga | 05/07/2007 | Home & Family

Mold Allergy And Other Mold Related Health Issues

... mycotoxins are produced by molds to help them compete with and kill other molds and microbes. It's a type of biological warfare between molds and their competitors. "Mycotoxins are believed to result in headaches, sore throats, hair loss, ... Read Read: Mold Allergy And Other Mold Related Health Issues

By: Daryl Watters | 06/05/2007 | Home Improvement

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