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What causes mold to develop?

Frequently Asked Questions About Mold
Mold requires nutrients, water, oxygen and favorable temperatures to grow. Nutrients for mold are present in dead organic material such as wood, paper or fabrics; mold can also derive nutrients from some synthetic products such as paints and adhesives. Mold requires moisture, although some mold species can obtain that moisture from moist air when the relative humidity is above 70 per cent.
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What causes mold? What do I do if I see it?

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Mold will grow if the humidor is too moist. You must always be conscious of how much water you are adding to the humidification device. Mold will not grow quickly, so there are 2 signs that you can look for that will indicate that you are heading in a bad direction. The first indicator is damp, soggy cigars. These will be hard to smoke, and may even hiss or burst as you smoke them. The second sign is a foul, musty odor that greets you when you open the humidor.
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What causes a person to develop an allergy?

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There is no standard way for an allergy to begin, and the onset may be sudden or gradual. For a person to become allergic to a substance, he/she must be exposed to it more than once, and generally that exposure is quite frequent. Often symptoms develop after an unusual stress to the immune system such as following a severe viral infection.
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When moisture problems or water damage occur mold can grow within 24 - 48 hours. Since molds can digest most things, water is the factor that limits mold growth. Molds will often grow in damp or wet areas indoors.
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There are over 64,000 types of mold and mildew fungi and 90% of them have airborne spores. When these spores land on moisture, they begin to grow. Damp conditions are a result of high humidity, which encourages mold, mildew and bacterial growth. High humidity, besides causing health problems, will destroy or deteriorate sheetrock, carpet, furniture, wall coverings and even the building itself.
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What causes white bread and wheat bread to mold?

Molds are part of a larger group of microorganisms called fungi. Fungi are found everywhere, but soil, air, water, and decaying organic matter are prime sources. Molds are microscopic plants made up of several cells. Many have a filament and a head that contains spores that can spread through the air and start new mold plants.
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What causes mold in a house?

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Mold growth requires 1) Spores; 2) Food source; 3) Moisture; 4) Temperature ? 40 F. to 100 F. A lot of mold issues evolve around roof ventilation, crawl space ventilation, water events like broken pipes or sewer backups and high humidity conditions.
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What causes MOLD and MILDEW?

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Ans. Mold and mildew start in a cool, moist, dark environment and spread from there. Inside the evaporator coil or the supply plenum of an air conditioning system is a perfect place if the system is low on freon or the evaporator coil is stopped up with dirt. Ultra Violet lights are good for getting rid of mold and mildew.
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What causes indoor mold growth?

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High moisture is a major contributor to indoor growth of mold. Indoors, nutrients are readily available for spore germination. These nutrients are found in household items such as dirt, dust, wood, paper, adhesives, acoustical fiber, paint, textiles, stored material, carpets, floors, and much more.
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What proof do you have that mold causes CFS?

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Direct patient care and multiple studies. In my referral practice, I often see people with a prior diagnosis of chronic fatigue syndrome. Many of those patients have an illness that?'s simply caused by mold in their basement, bathroom and/or attic. The problem here is that when a diagnosis of chronic fatigue is made according to CDC guidelines, no biological markers were used and no exposure histories were recorded.
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What causes mold to grow?

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Mold needs three things to grow: food, water and the right temperature. Unfortunately, mold thrives in the same temperature range that humans generally prefer (48°F to 70°F), and mold feasts on components of wallboard, carpets and other common household furnishings and construction materials. Thus, the only real way to control mold is to eliminate its water source.
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What causes cheese to mold?

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When exposed to air, mold can develop on cheese. Shredded cheese has more surface area, therefore mold develops faster than on chunk cheeses.
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Mold can develop on cheese once the product is exposed to air. Shredded, cubed and sliced cheese, because they have more surface area, often develop mold faster than chunk cheese. The zippered packaging on most Sargento cheeses allows you to store the unused portion in the same package in which it was purchased. However, even zippered packaging is not 100 percent airtight and does not always prevent mold development. Sargento identifies all products with a freshness date.
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What is mold?

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There are hundreds of thousands of types of molds. All are fungi, which means they are many-celled organisms that reproduce by sending tiny seeds called spores into the air. Molds need four things to grow: food, air, the right temperature and water. Although fungi grow naturally "outdoors", molds are very common in buildings and homes and will grow anywhere indoors where there is sufficient moisture.
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Here is a great website that will tell you everything you ever wanted to know about mold and the molding process: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mold
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How does mold develop?

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Mold requires nutrients, water, oxygen and favorable temperatures to grow. Nutrients for mold are present in dead organic material such as wood, paper or fabrics; from wet construction materials including wood, concrete, drywall, carpet or wallpaper; and from some synthetic products such as paints and adhesives.
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Why do homes develop mildew and mold?

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Mold and mildew can occur when warm, moist air condenses on a cold surface. Many building products will support mold growth, especially wood-based products. Mold in a home can often go undetected since it tends to occur on the coldest surfaces, such as closets on outside walls (especially when the walls are improperly insulated), behind furniture, and in attics and basements.
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What causes eggs to develop off-odors and flavors?

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Most common cause is storage of eggs near flowers, fruits, vegetables, or petroleum products. Eggs pick up off-odors and flavors easily.
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What causes mold problems?

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Moisture. You can't completely eliminate mold spores or sources of food (wood, wall board, paint, carpet) because that's what your house is built from. You can't make the temperature too extreme for mold, because you couldn't live there either. However, mold has to have moisture to live. A broken pipe, leaky roof or other direct source of water can cause mold to grow out of control. But high humidity can also support mold growth, and that's the most common reason people complain of mold.
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According to Peter Kozak in his paper on mold health effects, "Endogenous mold problems generally occur after prolonged or repeated water damage to a variety of organic materials." Floods, leaking pipes, leaking windows, and leaking roofs are all potential sources of moisture that can lead to mold infestation. Increased ambient humidity as a result of inadequate ventilation or improper drying of flooded areas can also lead to mold growth.
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What causes bagels and English muffins to mold?

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Moldy bagels or English muffins can be caused by several different factors. Any mishandling during the distribution or production process can cause mold if the product was not kept at the correct temperature.
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Q15: What causes mold? If a food has mold on it, is it unsafe to eat?

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Mold is result of spoilage. If there is mold on hard cheese, cut off the mold to a depth of one inch, and it should be fine to eat. Other foods with mold on them should be thrown out.
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What causes the mold to get stuck in a 4141? How is the mold removed?

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A zero angle screw stuck in the down position. Power off machine and remove the top electronic box. Unscrew the three zero angle screws (pulley atop each). Power on machine and escape to Idle screen. Press Setup then item 6 (manual). Select item 5 (unlatch mold). Select item 4 (lower ram).
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What causes birds to loose their feathers and develop "barebacks"?

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The most common cause in hens is age and high productivity. As a hen progresses through her laying cycle, the demands of egg production on her body cause her feathers to become brittle, broken and to fall out. An old saying is "The toughest looking birds in the block are the best layer because they are putting their all into eggs; the nicest looking hens are the poorest layers because they are more concerned about their beauty than egg production.
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What causes a pituitary tumor to develop?

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Pituitary tumors are common. In autopsy studies of patients who did not have known pituitary disease, as many as 26% had a small tumor (adenoma) in the gland. Molecular biology studies have shown that a change in the DNA of pituitary cells can cause unregulated growth of a particular cell type resulting in a pituitary tumor, called an adenoma. There are no known environmental causes. Very uncommonly, pituitary tumors may be inherited.
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What causes these cavities in the bone to develop?

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Basically, some pathological problem or disorder causes a small blood clot (termed a thrombus) to form, stopping the flow of blood and therefore, starving the bone of oxygen past the thrombus. A similar problem occurs in the heart with a heart attack or in the brain with a stroke. In bones, oxygen starvation produces ischemia (loss of oxygen), actually causing osteonecrosis, or dead bone.
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