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Spores can remain for hundreds of years. These stubborn spores will hold out as long as it is necessary to find water again. Even if you cut off the supply of water or humidity to a mold infestation, it won't just “go away.” It will still remain there in its dormant state.
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For this reason, it’s not enough to just eliminate humidity from the equation. If you never want to see mold infestation again, you need to completely eradicate the spores as well as the contaminated materials. Remember: Mold grows quickly. The first spores can start developing within 24-48 hours of a house material getting wet. Once the development phase begins, it will spread exponentially until it is fully eradicated. Any delays or procrastination will only make matters worse. To avoid this fungus’ growth in the first place, respond quickly to any water-damaged materials in your home by drying it out completely.
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Dry mold spores, without moisture, are also much lighter than their active counterparts. Their lightweight nature can easily make them become airborne, spreading to other areas of the home and contaminating them. While you may have gotten rid of your moisture problem in one area of the home, the airborne spores may move into a damp area where they can re-active and begin reproducing. Additionally, even fungus that lies dormant in one place can threaten the health of those who live there. For these reasons, any and all fungal spores need to be physically removed from the premises. It’s not enough to merely “kill” the mold. The spores need to be taken out of your home for good.
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