Air in itself does not contain mold. Though it will carry the mold particles which help spread it around.
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Air duct cleaning generally refers to the cleaning of cooling and heating system components, including the air ducts themselves, as well as heating and cooling coils, drain pans, fans and more. Mold may or may not be present in any of these components. Mold needs moisture to grow. If moisture is present, like if your air conditioning unit is leaking, microbiological growth may occur and mold spores from such growth may be released into your home. Often, air duct service providers will attempt to correct this situation by applying chemical biocides to kill microbial growth (e.g. mold). However, it is important to note that most air duct service providers are not certified in removing mold; rather, they will remove visible dust and debris in cooling and heating systems. Mold removal, on the other hand, involves the actual inspection, removal and remediation of a mold infested area. It is recommended to contact a mold remediation specialist who is certified with the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration. These specialists are trained to completely remove, remediate and restore your property. In addition, more and more remediation companies like www.drymeout.com are using natural mold disinfectants rather than chemicals. In general, it is important to note that if there is mold growth, whether in your ducts or anywhere on your property, the condition that is causing mold growth must be corrected or mold growth will reoccur. In sum, if you suspect mold growth in your air ducts, it would be wise to contact a certified mold remediation specialist who can completely remove the mold in your home and remediate it.
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Cedar chip is used to prevent mold and mildew in a bathroom without windows.
The purifier would have to have the HEPA Air Filter in order for mold spores be removed. Most purifiers do contain this filter.
The acidic levels become to high to contain in the low mass, and cause mold to break out to contain it.
No.Bread mould does not contain chlorophyll.
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No. Though the better the air purifier, the better protection against mold growing elsewhere.
The air would help mold grow but very slowly. In a week when air helps a new sort of mold so what I'm saying is Yes it does help but in a cery slow proggress...
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Mold is a part of the kingdom fungi. The kingdom archaebacteria has bacteria and algae, but does not contain any fungi.
Bread gets moldy when it comes in contact with mold spores that are present in the air. Bread is a good food source for mold. Moisture paired with warm air causes the mold spores to reproduce rapidly.
yes 'moulds' (fungi) use spores to reproduce which are shot into the air and made airbourne to spread the fungus. The answer is...it depends. If the mold has been removed and air is used to dry the substrate out, then air will stop mold from starting up. If there is an active mold culture which is releasing spores and air is blown onto that culture, the spores will spread and take hold in other areas where there is food and moisture.