This is actually not a true mold. It is called slime mold. You may have heard people talk of "dog's vomit" appearing in their gardens on bark mulch or wood chips. It's this slime mold. Apart from the unsightly appearance, it's considered harmless. … [Read more...] about I work at a childcare Center and have just discovered bright orange mold, or fungi ( almost a hot pink color) growing in and through the bark mulch we have outside on the playground. It is the first time I have ever seen any like this and am trying to identify it and/or remedy the situation. We have removed any spots we can see along with the surrounding bark but would like to know if you have any ideas as to what it is?
Black Mold Questions
I recently moved into a new home and I am getting mold on my bathroom walls and ceiling. It appears that the last tenants have just painted over the mold, so it keeps coming back. Is there anything I can do to correct this?
Yes. Identify the source (for example a leak) of moisture/water and rectify that. Mold will only grow if there enough water to support growth. Moisture from cooking, dishwasher, shower and laundry is enough to support growth of some molds. Make use of fans in the kitchen and shower and if necessary use dehumidifiers. … [Read more...] about I recently moved into a new home and I am getting mold on my bathroom walls and ceiling. It appears that the last tenants have just painted over the mold, so it keeps coming back. Is there anything I can do to correct this?
I have mold in my mattress and have done the “tape lift” method of sampling the mold. Can you process this and tell me what type of mold I have?
Yes. The lab will identify what type of mold is growing on your mattress and also tell you whether it is known to be a health hazard. You can contact the lab by phone at 905-290-9101 … [Read more...] about I have mold in my mattress and have done the “tape lift” method of sampling the mold. Can you process this and tell me what type of mold I have?
How does mold get into a house?
How does mold get into a house? This is a very common question. Molds are decomposers of organic material such as wood, plants and animals remains. Therefore, mold and mold spores are found in high concentrations wherever there is dead organic matter such as a pile of leaves, manure or compost outdoors. Mold spores are blown into the buildings by wind through open windows, … [Read more...] about How does mold get into a house?
How do I know when the mold clean up is finished?
The mold cleanup is finished when there is no visible mold remaining and there is no dust or dirt remaining that could contain large amounts of mold and mold spores. … [Read more...] about How do I know when the mold clean up is finished?