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Mold
Molds produce tiny spores to reproduce. Mold spores waft through the indoor and outdoor air continually. When mold spores land on a damp spot indoors, they may begin growing and digesting whatever they are growing on in order to survive. There are molds that can grow on wood, paper, carpet, and foods. ...Visit the US EPA - Indoor Air Qulity - Mold Website
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Moisture Management in Buildings
By Raymond E. Patenaude, P.E., CIAQP
Mold is gold. That has become the favorite new phrase of many plaintiff attorneys, not to mention some restoration/remediation companies and a few forensic engineering firms. Mold claims are the hot new item, much like asbestos claims not too long ago. Most of the mold related assignments investigated by FORCON have involved an assessment of the extent of mold contamination resulting from a covered loss in a residence, usually a plumbing related leak, and the preparation of mold remediation plans. . . . keep reading
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