| During disasters, such as flood and fire, mold can | | | | mold. |
| destroy the housescompletely. The molds are found | | | | For the growth of mold spores into spores, it |
| growing in damp and dark places of homes. | | | | requires nutrients, time andmoisture. Cellulose aids in |
| Thegrowth of the mold proves harmful not only for | | | | the growth of mold spores into molds. The growth |
| family but for your dwellingplace too. | | | | ofmold begins from 22 hours to 10 days with the aid |
| It has been seen that a few species of molds are | | | | of enhancing conditions. Themoisture plays a crucial |
| harmless but some of themmight act as venom for | | | | role in commencing the process of decay. |
| the members of your family. For individuals who | | | | Proper ventilation and lack of humidity in houses can |
| aresuffering from some kind of allergy, mold can | | | | act as mold preventers. |
| further aggravate their condition. | | | | The stirring wind acts as a mold preventers as it has |
| A wide array of reasons can cause the growth of | | | | effect of dehydrating byreducing the humidity. |
| the mold; some of the reasonscomprise water | | | | For killing or ceasing the growth of mold spores, it is |
| leakage, floods and high levels of humidity. In case a | | | | essential to take stepsfor the prevention of mold |
| personnotices mildewed stench at his dwelling or | | | | from spreading from one area to other in the house. |
| some member of the family issuffering from mold | | | | The dust should be minimized while cleaning or killing |
| toxin symptoms of allergy and sinus then presence | | | | the mold spores, as itenhances the growth by stirring |
| of moldshould be checked. | | | | it. Dust in the air serves as a chief means ofmold |
| Mold belongs to the fungi animal kingdom and as any | | | | spores transportation. |
| other fungi feed on deadand decaying matter to | | | | The mold and the materials infested with molds |
| obtain their nutrients. This feeding process is | | | | should be properly and discardedinto plastic bags that |
| calledfermentation which leads to the release of | | | | are heavy duty. But for preventing the mold growth, |
| organic compounds in the air. Theseorganic | | | | thebags should not be transported from one area to |
| compounds results in mildewed stench that is often | | | | the other. This will avoidregeneration and scattering |
| associated with moldtoxin symptom, such as allergic | | | | of mold. For cleaning or killing the mold, the |
| reactions, which are inhaled by the organisms. | | | | roomsshould be cleaned separately. |
| This mold toxin induces symptoms that comprise | | | | After removing the moisture, clean the mold by |
| headaches, dizziness and fever. | | | | applying soap for removing themolds followed by a |
| To prevent mold it is necessary to take professional | | | | disinfectant for killing the mold spores. The surface |
| help because moldreleases mold spores that can | | | | shouldbe cleaned properly as the mold spores are |
| intensify health problems. Proper knowledge | | | | very minute and can spread easilythrough the |
| andmethods are very essential in order to prevent | | | | environment. |