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What is mold?

Mold is a member of the fungus family. It's rarely killed by heat or cold exposure. Mold stays inactive (dormant) until a certain season, such as spring or fall, or when favorable environmental conditions appear. Then it grows and thrives.


Where does mold grow?

Mold lives in moist conditions where there is oxygen and material to feed on. Mold may be found both outdoors and indoors.

Outside, mold is most often found:

  • On dead or dying vegetation, such as rotting leaves and logs.

  • In moist, shady areas.

Inside, you may find mold in:

  • Damp basements and closets.

  • Bathrooms.

  • Food storage areas.

  • Refrigerators.

  • House plants.

  • Air conditioners and humidifiers.

  • Mattresses or upholstered furniture that is damp.

  • Garbage containers.


What is mold allergy?

Mold spores or fragments may be breathed in through the nose and into the lungs. In some people, they may cause allergic reactions or asthma.

There is no known relationship between an allergy to the mold Penicillium and an allergy to the antibiotic penicillin, which is made from the mold. Talk with your child's health care provider for more information.

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