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 Common indoor molds include Aspergillus, Penicillium, and Stachybotrys (black mold). Stachybotrys is known to produce mycotoxins and is considered harmful. 


 If you're uncertain, it's best to consult a professional. Potentially serious mold issues often involve extensive growth, strong odors, or health symptoms among occupants. 


 Mold exposure can cause symptoms like coughing, sneezing, skin rashes, sinus congestion, and more severe issues in individuals with allergies or compromised immune systems. 


 Mold testing involves collecting samples for lab analysis, while a mold inspection is a visual assessment of the property to identify visible mold growth and moisture sources. 


 Our experts use moisture meters, thermal imaging, and experience to pinpoint the source of moisture, such as leaks, high humidity, or poor ventilation. 


 We establish containment barriers, use personal protective equipment, and implement negative air pressure systems to prevent mold spore dispersal and protect occupants. 


 Prolonged exposure to certain molds can lead to chronic health issues. Early detection and effective remediation can help prevent these risks. 


 Yes, mold can grow in HVAC systems. We clean and disinfect the system's components to eliminate mold and prevent its return. 


 We typically offer warranties for our services, but the specifics can vary depending on the scope of the project and the type of mold. 


 Proper ventilation, maintaining optimal indoor humidity levels, and addressing water leaks promptly are key steps to preventing mold growth in the future. 



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