Household Mold 101

Mold is a big problem in many homes, but many people are unaware of the potential risks. There is some debate regarding how mold affects humans, but much research—and common sense—tells us that sharing a home with mold isn’t beneficial. Everyone checks for mold on the shower curtain, under the sink, or in the basement, but mold can grow just about anywhere. Mold can be found in drywall, in the roof or ceiling (if leaks are present), and even in one’s Christmas tree. One study found that Christmas trees can breed mold, quietly releasing millions of spores into the room, potentially causing winter allergies and asthma attacks. Many types of mold can be found growing in the modern American home. Scientists classify molds based on the effect they have on humans and other living things. Different Types of Mold Allergenic Molds: Allergenic molds are on the low end of the danger scale. They …

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