In a time of record humidity across the United States and some of the wettest months of the year, reducing indoor moisture levels is vital for maintaining both a healthy home and a wholesome life. In ...
One of the most significant setbacks to cannabis cultivators and imminent danger to consumers—microbial contamination, notably the presence of aspergillus—continues to wreak havoc on state-legal pot ...
Mold is pretty much everywhere. A hugely diverse category of fungi, molds reproduce by releasing clouds of microscopic spores—seed-like particles that can land and thrive almost anywhere with water, ...
If you think mold is just a harmless patch of fuzz in the corner of your shower, think again. Mold is far more common and worrisome than many people realize. According to the U.S. Federal Emergency ...
Spc. Salem Ezz, an infantryman assigned to 3rd Battalion, 69th Armor Regiment, 3rd Infantry Division, speaks to 3rd ID Soldiers about his idea about a mold awareness tool as part of the Marne ...
As the temperature heats up, the possibility of mold lurking in your air conditioner can be cause for concern. Mold is a fungus, found naturally both outdoors and indoors, that needs moisture to grow.