Mold and mildew are fungi. Molds reproduce by making and releasing spores. Spores become airborne when released by the mold or by physical contact. Certain molds may also contain substances called mycotoxins that can be an irritation. High humidity (>55%) and dampness in the home can result in the growth of these microbials in heating, ventilating, and air conditioning systems (HVAC), dehumidifiers, condensate pans, damp insulation, plaster/sheetrock, and carpets.
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