The holidays are a time of celebration, but they are also a time for spills during parties and family get-togethers. Coffee, wine, milk, food and other biological agents find their way onto carpets all over the world. In addition, the excitement and too many treats may have a deleterious effect on your pets, who may Continue Reading
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According to the Environmental Protection Agency, molds can be found almost anywhere; they can grow on virtually any organic substance, as long as moisture and oxygen are present. Mold can grow on paper, cloth, carpet, wood, tile, insulation — anywhere there is a warm, damp environment. Schools and commercial buildings are particularly susceptible to mold Continue Reading
The Winter months bring rain and snow, high humidity and dampness. With more people hurrying inside to get out of the cold, high traffic areas like restrooms, hallways and entryways are more likely to develop a mold problem. Mold spores enter these areas on the clothing and shoes as people use the facility. Since restrooms, Continue Reading
No matter how you situate your house or business on your lot, one side is most likely in shade all year long, which means it is subject to mold. Because the sun infrequently or never hits that side of the building, moisture tends to take longer to evaporate, and shady, moist places are magnets for Continue Reading


