There are a few hundred thousand types of mold in existence. We can’t list nearly that many, but here are the top four most common species:
1) Aspergillus/Penicillium – blue/yellow/green, fuzzy appearance with musty smell (common cause of allergies) that’s often found on decaying fabric, wallpaper, and carpets with water damage
2) Alternaria – black, velvet/fuzzy appearance that’s often found in damp areas such as under sinks or after water damage and flooding
3) Cladosporium – olive-green, brown, or black appearance (common cause of a fever or asthma symptoms) that’s often found mostly outdoors on porous surfaces like wood and textile, but also found indoors
4) Stachybotrys – greenish-black, gelatinous wet, dry, or powdery appearance with distinctive musty odor that is extremely harmful to humans (also known as “toxic black mold”)
These are just five out of thousands of different mold types—but they are types you’ll most likely encounter in your everyday life. Each type will fall under one of these three categories:
1) Allergenic – causes allergies & allergic reactions
2) Pathogenic – causes health problems for those already suffering from illness
3) Toxigenic – also known as “toxic mold,” these varieties can lead to dangerous or even deadly health conditions
If you discover mold on your property, we recommend that you find a professional who is experienced in mold testing to help you determine the dangers and the next steps you may need to take.
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Tuesday, January 2, 2018
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