| IS MY MOLD STACHYBOTRYS
[misspelled as: stachybotris]? While Stachybotrys chartarum (atra) [misspelled as stachybotris]
occurs widely in North America, it is probably rather uncommon to find it in
homes. It requires water soaked cellulose (wood, paper, and cotton products) to
grow. While wet it looks black and slimy perhaps with the edges white, and when
dry it looks less shiny. It is not the only or the most common black
mold to be found in these conditions. If your clean-up is not simple,
i.e. your water damage and mold growth is extensive and/or involves structural
materials, contact your city or county health department for assistance in
assessing the problem. They can put you in contact with environmental
laboratories capable of identifying Stachybotrys [ misspelled as
stachybotris] and with abatement contractors familiar with the precautions and
other specifics important for extensive clean-up. If you have a large area of
mold growth (greater than two square feet or so), seek professional assistance
in the clean-up. You can get quite ill yourself if you inhale a large quantity
of the fungal dust or get it on your skin.
Reference: Stachybotrys Mold.
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