Mold belongs to the fungi kingdom and is part of the natural environment. Outdoor molds play a significant part in the environment by breaking down the deceased matter such as dead trees and fallen leaves. Molds that grow at home indoors should be best avoided.
Mold has some resemblance with plants as well as bacteria, but is neither a plant nor a bacterium. Mold has an individual kingdom and belongs to the fungi kingdom. The term mold is used to describe fuzzy fungi grown on various moist surfaces.
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Because mold spores are tiny and airborne seed like particles that are designed to float on every air stream, you can locate mold spores everywhere indoors as well as outdoors. When mold spores settle and start to grow in a moist indoor environment mold spore levels and mold odor levels may become problematic. Spores may cause ailments even if they are dead spores. Molds affect persons with asthma and allergy and graver is the problem with people who suffer with immune system problems. In such persons the body’s immune system cannot fight off mold and it simply grows in that person’s body.
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Molds, are members of the fungi kingdom, they are not plants because among other things they lack chlorophyll. However they are plant like in some respects, for example like some simple plants such as mosses and ferns molds generate seed like reproductive particles called spores that are designed to move in air. These mold spores being airborne exist indoors as well as outdoors. Both the residents and the employee’s health are at stake if the mold spores indoors are at elevated levels.
Mold causes lots of ailments:
- According to a well respected MAYO clinic finding they cause almost all sinus infection.
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