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CROSS CONTAMINATION

Cross contamination occurs once one mould infested space spreads mould to an antecedently mould free or uncontaminated space.

Mold cross contamination is typically created in any of the subsequent methods:

1. Mobile mould spores are very lightweight and therefore are easily carried throughout a home, workplace or any different form of building by HVAC (heating, ventilating and air conditioning), fans, air movement, mould laden breezes coming back into the building through doors, windows and other opening that allows house air flows.

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Mold multiply by direct colony growth and proceed to spread. If mould spores or a mould colony infestation that exists h a source of water that causes high humidness, a leaking roof or slow water leak within a floor, ceiling, or wall, ceiling, the mould infestation will unfold speedily from the original spot to adjacent areas, ever-expanding areas – will continue to grow and increase throughout and even within or the exterior of entire floors, ceilings, and walls. It is good to keep in mind that even low mould occupation, if furnished with adequate exposure, will infect and spread immense areas in only seven days.

3. Mold spores transportation or mould colony growth is enabled when carried by covering, hair, and skin of pets and humans, personal possessions, food that is leftover and any type of physical movement that may carry mould spores or mould growth to new locations. It’s quite common that families moving out and who leave a mould impure residence will cross contaminate the new place that they move to with their mould laden covering, pets, private possessions, and upholstered furnishings.

4. Improperly done removal of mould and remedy procedures will expose antecedently uncontaminated areas in a building or a home will increase the mould levels to greater levels than there were not present earlier.


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