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Thursday, October 05, 2006

How To Recognize Mould Growth

Mould growth can be recognized by appearance and texture (a magnifying glass can help). Generally, mould growth could appear as fluffy, velvety or hairy spots or patches of various colours.

Mould growth may not be visible at the early stages of growth or if it is of the same colour as the surface on which it is growing. If a material susceptible to mould growth has been damp for a few days, chances are that there is some mould growing on it even if it is not visible.

If not sure whether what you are looking at is mould or not or you want to know what species (type) of mould is growing in a building, you can send samples to a lab for testing. Click Mould Testing Lab for details.

If interested on how you can recognize mould in a buildings or how you can interpret laboratory results, click Mold Training for details.


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Jackson Kung'u
Dr. Jackson Kung’u is a Microbiologist who has specialised in the field of mycology (the study of moulds and yeasts). He is a member of the Mycological Society of America. He graduated from the University of Kent at Canterbury, UK, with a Masters degree in Fungal Technology and a PhD in Microbiology. He has published several research papers in international scientific journals. Jackson has analysed thousands of mould samples from across Canada. Jackson provides how-to advice on indoor mould and bacteria issues.



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