Mold Needs the Right Environment to Grow
6/16/2018 (Permalink)
Mold Needs the Right Environment to Grow
We are constantly exposed to thousands of different types of fungi in our everyday lives. Certain types of fungi tend to exist naturally in soils, plants, fruits and textiles. Exposure to these fungi in naturally occurring doses is generally not harmful.
Mold can grow on areas with the following:
· Water, moisture or high humidity
· Food (any organic substance)
· The right temperature (generally 68-86 degrees F, but some can grow in 30 degrees or colder)
· Lack of ventilation
· Mold presents greater challenges to young children, the elderly and other immunosuppressed people.
· Some molds can produce toxins if the environmental conditions are right.
If you suspect you have mold, please contact the certified professionals at SERVPRO® of The Hill Country at: (830) 995-4102.