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Mold and Mildew – Our Companions Through The Age

Michael Richards | October 21, 2009

As strange as the title sounds, there are good reasons that has been present in our world since the age of dinosaurs.

The positive aspect of in the environment is to act as a principal recycler of carbon as it performs its’ main function of biological degradation of leaves, grass, wood, paper, and even that block of cheese I left in the fridge for too long! Belonging to the Kingdom of Fungi, outdoor serves a purpose in nature and we would be in a predicament if it were totally eliminated. Fungi are used in the production of cheese, wine, beer, and antibiotics, among others. Yes, can be eco-friendly and necessary.

Have you noticed lately a plethora of horror stories concerning exposure by humans to in living and working conditions? Multimillion dollar lawsuits abound and tales of exposed individuals’ health damages are even more common. We may assume that moving indoors is a recent phenomenon. The truth is, this problem extends back in human history to its beginnings. Around 2500 BC, a well-known leader wrote guidelines for his people to follow in cases of infestation in clothes or in homes. This man was the Hebrew leader, Moses! Many other documented, historical evidences arise to let us know – this is not a new issue.

Classified as a Bioaerosol, is a living, airborne organism and therein lies the frustration with the fungi: It is ubiquitous. Wherever you might find breathable air, you will find the spores of the /mildew family. In 100 AD, Pliny the Elder documented his concerns with contaminated air and developed the first known dust masks. These sneaky spores fill our homes and workplaces, waiting for … water. A broken water pipe, a leaking roof… or just an overly humid day is all the spores need to begin the cycle of reproduction that is pervasive enough that the fungi family has outlived the dinosaurs… and will outlive the rest of us.

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About Michael Richards

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Michael Richards has been a resident of the "Mold Capital" of the United States, South Florida, for 30 years. He has owned the Mold Restoration company, Americon Restoration Inc, in that sub-tropical region for 26 of those years. A college education has helped prepare him to tackle tough mold removal protocols and to be knowledgeable enough to teach a weekly class. His website, AmericonRestoration.net, is designed to handle Mold Inquiries and any questions from homeowners or business owners faced with a Mold Intrusion. His company and its employees are known for their cheerful attitudes and willingness to assist customers throughout the South Florida "MoldScape." He is a member and participant in the prestigious Indoor Air Quality Association and is active in the Coconut Creek Chamber of Commerce. He is a member of the Coconut Creek Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) and is FEMA certified. To assist and expedite Insurance Claims, Michael is also Certified in the powerful Xactimate Estimating program.

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  • mike954fl
    Bravo, Stacey! Looks great, sounds great!
  • sp
    I've never knew that it's eco friendly...
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