Airborne bacteria and mould can reach very high levels in the pulp and paper manufacturing plants. Process water contains sugars, starch, and other components that support and promote the growth of bacteria and, certain yeasts and moulds. Interestingly, the non-biological and biological waste present in wastewater from pulp and paper production facilities can be treated […]
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Indoor Mold And Bacteria and Their Health Effects
Indoor mold has become a household name. We have all heard or seen on advertisements phrases like toxic mold or black mold. These phrases create fear, panic and confusion. People have spent thousands of dollars in indoor mold remediation or disposed of household items including clothes because of mold contamination. Are these decisions based on […]
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How to Distinguish Mold Growth from Stains & Other Common Discolorations
The first step in any mold investigation is a visual inspection of the building and documentation of the area(s) covered by visible mold growth. This requires the ability to recognize mold growth as opposed to dirt, stains or other discolorations. mold investigators sometimes come across discolorations or stains that they suspect to be mold growth, only […]
Mold Information
Learn More About Mold and Bacteria Common Building Molds (also called Mildew or Black Mold) and Their Associated Health Effects People often talk of black mold or mildew in their bathroom, ceiling, basement and kitchen. The question you may ask, is it a single type of mold? No. In most cases, more than one type […]
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