By MMP Team
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August 17, 2021
The ecosystem of molds exists all around us – from the air we breathe to the surfaces we touch, the food we eat, etc. In most instances, molds are innocuous or even beneficial to health. However, dangerous strains also lurk around us, exploiting growth opportunities and reproducing at the expense of our health or the pristine condition of our belongings. They can invade growth-conducive spots around your home, where they pose the danger of causing health problems when inhaled, ingested, or absorbed through skin pores. Stachybotrys chartarum ( S. chartarum ), or Stachybotrys atra, commonly referred to as “black mold” is associated with myriads of health problems ranging from mild to serious and even terminal. The presence of black mold is a constant threat in the home – even the slightest exposure can cause serious health issues for people with allergies or frail health. However, you can protect yourself and your loved ones from these problems by learning about black mold growth and black mold exposure. In this guide, we’ll equip you with all you need to know to keep mold spores at bay around your surroundings.