How Much Do You Know About Mold?
The mold damage experts at Daystar
Cleaning and Restorationhave gotten very familiar with mold over the
past few decades. Our team has seen it all, from small specs of white mold
growing on a bathroom ceiling, to hundreds of square feet covered in black
hazardous mold spores. With all the different types of mold our team has seen,
it is hard to believe that there are still thousands of mold species we have
never encounter…and this got our mold removal team thinking.
How much do you really know about mold? We
have rounded up some interesting mold facts that you may not have known.
Mold causes an average of more than five
hundred billion dollars of property damage every year. Can you imagine how many
homes and businesses in Bay County that would affect?
Mold is different than mildew. You may have
heard the terms “mold” and “mildew” used interchangeably, interestingly enough,
mold and mildew are both fungi, but have several differences. Mildew is much
easier to remove as it only grows on the surface. Mold, on the other hand, has
been known to penetrate beneath surface materials, causing extensive structural
damage.
Mold has a hard time growing on McDonald’s
Happy Meals. There are a few experiments that have popped up on the internet
recently that shocked the public. Mold wasn’t growing on Mcdonald’s happy
meals, even after 6 years. The main reason for this was the lack of moisture in
the Happy Meals contents. Cardiffstudentmedia.co.uk explains this phenomenon in
detail.
Mold is the main focus for Daniele Del
Nero. In fact, Daniele has been known to use flour, paper, and mold to create
hauntingly beautiful recreations of real-life houses that time has forgotten.
There are over 100,000 thousand mold
species that grow in different colors. Contrary to popular belief, the color of
the mold doesn’t determine if that particular species is harmful.
Some of the most common molds that grow in
homes are Aspergillus, Cladosporium, and Alternaria. StachybotrysChartarum can
also be found in homes but it is less common than other species…but it’s
definitely not rare.
Mold is everywhere. It’s not surprising to
hear that mold is everywhere, especially when there are thousands of species in
existence. Mold can be found indoors and out and can exist in both cold and
warm climates. Mold does thrive in environments with excess moisture, but
certain species can also exist in the dry air as well.
Mold is more resilient than you would
expect. Most homeowners believe that bleach can kill and remove any mold
growing in their home but that just isn’t true. Bleach does have the ability to
kill some mold, part of the time, but it definitely doesn’t kill all of the
molds and can’t prevent the mold from growing back. Bleach also doesn’t prevent
mold from going airborne and finding a new environment to grow in.
How many of those mold facts did you know?
Do you still have questions pertaining to mold damage or mold removal in Panama City? Contact our friendly staff at
Daystar Cleaning in the Bay County area we can help answer all of your mold
damage related questions and concerns.
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