Common Sources and Conditions

Common Sources and Conditions that contribute to Mould Growth:

1. Moisture: Mould requires moisture to grow. Common sources of moisture include leaks in roofs, windows, or pipes; areas with high humidity, such as bathrooms and kitchens; and flooding.

2. Organic Materials: Mould feeds on organic materials like wood, paper, carpet, food, and insulation. When these materials are wet or damp, they provide an ideal environment for mould to thrive.

3. Warmth: Mould typically grows best in warm temperatures, although it can grow in a wide range of conditions.

4. Poor Ventilation: Areas with poor air circulation, such as basements, attics, and closets, are more prone to mould growth because stagnant air can lead to higher humidity levels.

5. Darkness: While mould can grow in light, it often thrives in darker environments where UV light, which can inhibit mould growth, is absent.

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