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Concern about indoor exposure to mold has been increasing as the public becomes aware that exposure to mold can cause a variety of health effects and symptoms, including allergic reactions. This document presents guidelines for the remediation/cleanup of mold and moisture problems in facilities at NC State University including measures designed to protect the health of building occupants and remediators.
Mold can be found almost anywhere; it can grow on virtually any organic substance, as long as moisture and oxygen are present. There is mold that can grow on wood, paper, carpet, foods, and insulation. When excessive moisture accumulates in buildings or on building materials, mold growth will often occur, particularly if the moisture problem remains undiscovered or unaddressed. It is impossible to eliminate all mold and mold spores in the indoor environment. However, mold growth can be controlled indoors by controlling moisture indoors. Request an Indoor Air Quality assessment
Since mold requires water to grow, it is important to prevent moisture problems in buildings. Moisture problems can have many causes, including uncontrolled humidity. Some moisture problems in buildings have been linked to changes in building construction practices during the 1970s, 80s, and 90s. Some of these changes have resulted in buildings that are tightly sealed, but may lack adequate ventilation, potentially leading to moisture buildup. Building materials, such as drywall, may not allow moisture to escape easily. Moisture problems may include roof leaks, landscaping or gutters that direct water into or under the building, and unvented combustion appliances. Delayed maintenance or insufficient maintenance are also associated with moisture problems in schools and large buildings. Moisture problems in portable classrooms and other temporary structures have frequently been associated with mold problems.
In some cases, indoor mold growth may not be obvious. It is possible that mold may be growing on hidden surfaces, such as the backside of dry wall, wallpaper, or paneling, the top of ceiling tiles, the underside of carpets and pads, etc. Possible locations of hidden mold can include pipe chases and utility tunnels (with leaking or condensing pipes), walls behind furniture (where condensation forms), condensate drain pans inside air handling units, porous thermal or acoustic liners inside ductwork, or roof materials above ceiling tiles (due to roof leaks or insufficient insulation).
Some building materials, such as dry wall with vinyl wallpaper over it or wood paneling, may act as vapor barriers, trapping moisture underneath their surfaces and thereby providing a moist environment where mold can grow. You may suspect hidden mold if a building smells moldy, but you cannot see the source, or if you know there has been water damage and building occupants are reporting health problems. Investigating hidden mold problems may be difficult and will require caution when the investigation involves disturbing potential sites of mold growthmake sure to use PPE.
For example, removal of wallpaper can lead to a massive release of spores from mold growing on the underside of the paper. If you discover hidden mold, you should revise your remediation plan to account for the total area affected by mold growth.
Assess the size of the mold or moisture problem and the type of damaged materials before planning the remediation work.
The decision to relocate occupants should consider the size and type of the area affected by mold growth, the type and extent of health effects reported by the occupants, the potential health risks that could be associated with debris, and the amount of disruption likely to be caused by remediation activities. If possible, remediation activities should be scheduled during off-hours when building occupants are less likely to be affected.
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If you are unsure what to do, or if the item is expensive or of sentimental value, you may wish to consult a specialist. Specialists in furniture repair/restoration, painting, art restoration and conservation, carpet and rug cleaning, water damage, and fire/water restoration are commonly listed in phone books. Be sure to ask for and check references; look for affiliation with professional organizations. Molds Can Damage Building Materials and Furnishings
A variety of mold cleanup methods are available for remediating damage to building materials and furnishings caused by moisture control problems and mold growth. The specific method or group of methods used will depend on the type of material affected. Please note that professional remediators may use some methods not covered in these guidelines;absence of a method in the guidelines does not necessarily mean that it is not useful.
Method 1: Wet Vacuum
Wet vacuums are vacuum cleaners designed to collect water. They can be used to remove water from floors, carpets, and hard surfaces where water has accumulated. They should not be used to vacuum porous materials, such as gypsum board. They should be used only when materials are still wetwet vacuums may spread spores if sufficient liquid is not present. The tanks, hoses, and attachments of these vacuums should be thoroughly cleaned and dried after use since mold and mold spores may stick to the surfaces.
Method 2: Damp Wipe
Whether dead or alive, mold is allergenic, and some molds may be toxic. Mold can generally be removed from nonporous (hard) surfaces by wiping or scrubbing with water, or water and detergent. It is important to dry these surfaces quickly and thoroughly to discourage further mold growth. Instructions for cleaning surfaces, as listed on product labels, should always be read and followed. Porous materials that are wet and have mold growing on them may have to be discarded. Since molds will infiltrate porous substances and grow on or fill in empty spaces or crevices, the mold can be difficult or impossible to remove completely.
Method 3: HEPA Vacuum
HEPA (High-Efficiency Particulate Air) vacuums are recommended for final cleanup of remediation areas after materials have been thoroughly dried and contaminated materials removed. HEPA vacuums are also recommended for cleanup of dust that may have settled on surfaces outside the remediation area. Care must be taken to assure that the filter is properly seated in the vacuum so that all the air must pass through the filter. When changing the vacuum filter, remediators should wear PPE to prevent exposure to the mold that has been captured. The filter and contents of the HEPA vacuum must be disposed of in well-sealed plastic bags.
Method 4: Discard
Remove Damaged Materials and Seal in Plastic Bags
Building materials and furnishings that are contaminated with mold growth and are not salvageable should be double-bagged using 6-mil polyethylene sheeting. These materials can then usually be discarded as ordinary construction waste. It is important to package mold contaminated materials in sealed bags before removal from the containment area to minimize the dispersion of mold spores throughout the building. Large items that have heavy mold growth should be covered with polyethylene sheeting and sealed with duct tape before they are removed from the containment area.
Always use gloves and eye protection when cleaning up mold!
If the remediation job disturbs mold and mold spores become airborne, then the risk of respiratory exposure goes up. Actions that are likely to stir up mold include: breakup of moldy porous materials such as wallboard; invasive procedures used to examine or remediate mold growth in a wall cavity; actively stripping or peeling wallpaper to remove it; and using fans to dry items.
The primary function of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is to avoid inhaling mold and mold spores and to avoid mold contact with the skin or eyes.
Gloves are required to protect the skin from contact with mold allergens (and in some cases mold toxins) and from potentially irritating cleaning solutions. Long gloves that extend to the middle of the forearm are recommended. The glove material should be selected based on the type of materials being handled. If you are using a biocide (such as chlorine bleach) or a strong cleaning solution, you should select gloves made from natural rubber, neoprene, nitrile, polyurethane,or PVC. If you are using a mild detergent or plain water, ordinary household rubber gloves may be used. To protect your eyes, use properly fitted goggles or a full-face respirator with HEPA filter. Goggles must be designed to prevent the entry of dust and small particles. Safety glasses or goggles with open vent holes are not acceptable.
Respirators protect cleanup workers from inhaling airborne mold, mold spores, and dust.
Minimum : When cleaning up a small area affected by mold, you should use an N-95 respirator. This device covers the nose and mouth, will filter out 95% of the particulates in the air, and is available in most hardware stores.
Limited : Limited PPE includes use of a half-face or full-face air purifying respirator (APR) equipped with a HEPA filter cartridge. These respirators contain both inhalation and exhalation valves that filter the air and ensure that it is free of mold particles. Note that half face APRs do not provide eye protection. In addition, the HEPA filters do not remove vapors or gases. You should always use respirators approved by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (see Resources List).
Full : In situations in which high levels of airborne dust or mold spores are likely or when intense or long-term exposures are expected (e.g., the cleanup of large areas of contamination), a full-face, powered air purifying respirator (PAPR) is recommended. Full-face PAPRs use a blower to force air through a HEPA filter. The HEPA-filtered air is supplied to a mask that covers the entire face or a hood that covers the entire head. The positive pressure within the hood prevents unfiltered air from entering through penetrations or gaps. Individuals must be trained to use their respirators before they begin remediation. The use of these respirators must be in compliance with OSHA regulations .
Disposable clothing is recommended during a medium or large remediation project to prevent the transfer and spread of mold to clothing and to eliminate skin contact with mold.
Limited : Disposable paper overalls can be used.
Full : Mold-impervious disposable head and foot coverings, and a body suit made of a breathable material, such as TYVEK, should be used. All gaps, such as those around ankles and wrists, should be sealed (many remediators use duct tape to seal clothing).
The purpose of containment during remediation activities is to limit release of mold into the air and surroundings, in order to minimize the exposure of remediators and building occupants to mold . Mold and moldy debris should not be allowed to spread to areas in the building beyond the contaminated site.
In general, the size of the area helps determine the level of containment. However, a heavy growth of mold in a relatively small area could release more spores than a lighter growth of mold in a relatively large area. Choice of containment should be based on professional judgment. The primary object of containment should be to prevent occupant and remediator exposure to mold.
Limited Containment
Limited containment is generally recommended for areas involving between 10 and 100 square feet (ft 2 ) of mold contamination. The enclosure around the moldy area should consist of a single layer of 6- mil, fire-retardant polyethylene sheeting. The containment should have a slit entry and covering flap on the outside of the containment area.
For small areas, the polyethylene sheeting can be affixed to floors and ceilings with duct tape.
For larger areas, a steel or wooden stud frame can be erected and polyethylene sheeting attached to it.
All supply and air vents, doors, chases, and risers within the containment area must be sealed with polyethylene sheeting to minimize the migration of contaminants to other parts of the building. Heavy mold growth on ceiling tiles may impact HVAC systems if the space above the ceiling is used as a return air plenum. In this case, containment should be installed from the floor to the ceiling deck, and the filters in the air handling units serving the affected area may have to be replaced once remediation is finished.
The containment area must be maintained under negative pressure relative to surrounding areas. This will ensure that contaminated air does not flow into adjacent areas. This can be done with a HEPA-filtered fan unit exhausted outside of the building. For small, easily contained areas, an exhaust fan ducted to the outdoors can also be used. The surfaces of all objects removed from the containment area should be remediated/cleaned prior to removal
Moisture Control is the Key to Mold Control
Full Containment
Full containment is recommended for the cleanup of mold contaminated surface areas greater than 100 ft 2 or in any situation in which it appears likely that the occupant space would be further contaminated without full containment. Double layers of polyethylene should be used to create a barrier between the moldy area and other parts of the building. A decontamination chamber or airlock should be constructed for entry into and exit from the remediation area. The entryways to the airlock from the outside and from the airlock to the main containment area should consist of a slit entry with covering flaps on the outside surface of each slit entry. The chamber should be large enough to hold a waste container and allow a person to put on and remove PPE. All contaminated PPE, except respirators, should be placed in a sealed bag while in this chamber.
Respirators should be worn until remediators are outside the decontamination chamber. PPE must be worn throughout the final stages of HEPA vacuuming and damp-wiping of the contained area. PPE must also be worn during HEPA vacuum filter changes or cleanup of the HEPA vacuum.
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Can You Tackle Mold Removal on Your Own?Mold problems are present in about 4 out of 10 American homes. With the often prohibitive costs and dubious results of professional mold remediation, more and more homeowners are looking for ways to take care of mold problems themselves. If mold is affecting an area less than 10 square feet and your household doesnt include anyone who is very young, very old or immune-compromised, you can tackle the problem yourself if youre careful.
Do Your HomeworkFirst, consult the EPAs Web site and read about the different levels of mold infestation and the levels of protection they require, both for you and for the rest of your house. Mold spreads by sending out millions of airborne spores. Disturbing a mold infestation can send the spores flying and make your problem worse and more widespread unless you seal off the area and protect yourself.
Take PrecautionsSeal off any heat or air vents to the affected area, and install a window fan to pull air to the outside. Seal off the area with plastic sheeting taped over the doorway. Never touch mold with your bare hands, get it in your eyes, or breathe it. Wear a disposable work suit or clothing you can throw away after the job is done. Wear a respirator, gloves and goggles, and shower well after youve finished.
Follow the Right ApproachContrary to popular belief, you cannot kill mold with bleach. It might remove the appearance, but it wont get the roots, which will re-bloom in a matter of days, sometimes hours, if the area remains wet. In general, the best way to get rid of mold is to remove the affected materials altogether and rebuild. Removal is your only option if the moisture came from grey water or sewage. If the moisture source was clean, use a wet vac or steamer to remove wet or loose debris first and double-bag it in heavy trash bags. Then damp-wipe or scrub with detergent and water, but dont soak the surface. When its thoroughly dry, vacuum again with a HEPA vacuum.
Dispose of Materials CarefullyDouble-bag the vacuum contents and thoroughly clean or replace the vacuums filter. You can dispose of the bags of debris with the rest of your trash. If the moisture problem that invited the mold in the first place has been fixed and the area remains completely dry, the mold may not re-grow.
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Mold can grow behind drywall, in your attic, in the basement, under floors mold can grow anywhere. The key to controlling mold is controlling moisture and water. If your home has been exposed to excessive water due to flooding or heavy rains, if you have an old home with leaky pipes, or if you live in an area with high humidity, you need to be vigilant about mold. Mold is most easily identified by sight. You may see blooms of mold on furniture, on walls, or along the floor. If you can spot mold, you probably dont need to test for it and can save on mold inspection costs and direct your energies towards mold remediation. But if youre not certain, you may need a pro to help you determine whether you have hidden mold. Scent and illness are two potential signs of hidden mold. You may smell anything from a musty earth scent to a foul stench, and you may experience respiratory problems, nasal and sinus congestion, eye irritation, nose or throat irritation, skin irritation, problems with your nervous system, or aches and pains. The national average cost of mold inspection and testing is $250-$300.
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Dont let your remodeling budget go over-board by hidden surprises understand what the average costs of Mold Removal is in your zip code by using our handy calculator. If youre looking for 2019 breakdown for Cost of Mold Removal materials and what Mold Removal cost might be, youve come to the right place.
As an experienced licensed home improvement contractor, I know first hand what it should cost for various levels from Basic, Better, and of course the best. The Mold Removal estimator will provide you with up to date pricing for your area. Simply enter your zip code, next click update and you will see a breakdown on what it should cost to have Mold removal done at your home.
When it comes time to pay for remediation, youll quickly learn that remediation services can cost anywhere from $500-$4,500. This cost takes into consideration the following:
Mold is a kind of fungus that presents itself in a thread-like structure and can be found all over the world. Mold starts to cause a problem it begins tog row inside of homes and residential dwellings. This happens when mold spores manage to get into damp areas and grow.
A few causes of mold inside the house are:
Once mold has started to grow in your home, it spreads rapidly. If mold is present in one area of your home and suddenly damp areas like the bathroom become very humid, the spores will fin their way to the damp area so that they can take root there.
Mold can grow nearly anywhere, but within the home, it is usually found in the following areas:
If any area of your home has a high amount of humidity and moisture, mold can start to form, so keep an eye out for it.
Infestations of mold usually start of small, with just a few spores. They quickly grow to become a larger problem, however. The first sign of a possible mold problem is a musty smell. Other indicators include staining on walls, ceilings, or mold growing on visible surfaces such as walls. The increase or sudden onset of allergy symptoms can also be a sign of mold.
Get The Facts about mold
Although mold is an unpleasant fungus, it comes with some interesting facts. Here are a few:
CDC has done research on mold and has come to the conclusion that mold can result in a number of different health issues. In general, the most common symptoms of mold exposure are:
If you have asthma and are exposed, the exposure could potentially trigger an attack. People who have compromised immune systems such as the elderly and young children can end up with more serious issues like lung infections.
Be sure that you use a third-party testing agency. If you use a remediation company, make sure that they use a third-party agency. These testing agencies wont give you advice or charge for any remediation. They will only test the mold and let you know what type of mold it is.
You can test for mold in a few different ways. The first is a rapid scratch test, which is done by collecting a sample of the mold and applying it to different chemicals to decipher reactions. Another form of testing is taking a sample and sending it to a lab.
Testing for mold can cost as little as $20 for a home test kit, and as much as $500 for a professional test. Its important to keep in mind that mold testing isnt warranted, as remediation companies will go on with their remediation regardless of what kind of mold you have.
Although its possible to clear many surfaces of mold all by yourself, there can be advantages to using a professional remediation. The EPA claims that if the area that has been affected is less than 100 square feet in size, you can probably clean the mold by yourself. Any jobs that are larger or have been caused by water damage should be dealt with by a professional.
It often isnt enough to just clean the effected areas, as mold is microscopic and cant be seen by the naked eye. Remediation from a professional will involve all aspects of the process including sealing, filtering, odor removal, and clean and killing the mold spores. DIY methods of mold remediation will clean the visible mold, but more than likely wont kill the microscopic spores.
If the infestation is small enough that you can use a DIY method, you can usually effectively clean the mold with detergent and water.
If you require professional help for handling the issue, you can rest assured that all aspects of the infestation will be handled including filtering the air. Cleaning a large infestation yourself can result in the infestation spreading, as the air wont be adequately filtered and rooms wont be properly sealed.
EPA has come up with a list of recommendations for preventing mold. Here they are:
The cost of improvement
Simply cleaning the mold doesnt usually kill infestations. If there has been ongoing water damage and mold growth, you may need to repair large portions of your home. Typically, this costs from $8,000-$21,000 on top of the initial remediation costs of $500-$4,500.
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Here at Mold Remediation and Water Restoration Pros, our professionals recognize the growth of mold may stop, but the damage left behind remains. Unfortunately, the substance used to treat the mold arent magical and cant restore the home to what it was before the fungus. Our mold remediation West Palm Beach team has a way to recover your property from a mold outbreak.
Mold remediation begins with us killing all of the mold with an antimicrobial chemical. This isnt the end of the process, though. Further measures need to be taken in order to rid the home of mold. HEPA filters are used to rid the home of mold spores floating through the air. These spores cause the mold to relocate and begin to repopulate. Unless all the spores and mold are gone, the problem will just continue.
Mold Remediation and Water Restoration Pros takes into consideration the different types of materials the mold may have contaminated. In other words, our experts wash the non-porous surfaces and educate you on the best course of action with the porous surfaces. You may have to rid your home of some of these items, but we take the necessary steps to help you rebuild and start over again without fungus. We may suggest having your air conditioner or air conditioning system professionally cleaned since A/Cs are notorious breeding grounds for mold.
We take the necessary steps to find the cause of the moisture in your home, which is the cause of the mold. Once we target it, we take the necessary steps to rid your home of the moisture. From water extraction to flood water removal we make sure the job is done right. This prevents you from having to deal with the problem of mold once again after the cleaning takes place. Mold Remediation West Palm Beach FL requires many items in your home to be dried. This takes away one of the necessary components of mold growth, moisture. We even take the needed steps to look in crawl spaces and other areas of the home known for mold. These forgotten-about spaces have the potential to grow mold and spread it throughout your home, especially through your heating system. You must have all the spaces with mold in your home cleaned, or youre repeatedly going to have to undergo the same process.
Once your materials have been removed from your West Palm Beach home, we begin the process of rebuilding, so you dont have to. We replace all the removed material with new, clean components.
Mold remediation benefits your home in so many ways. In fact, mold remediation improves the appearance of your home since visible mold is unsightly. It can make a clean house look dirty. Plus, its known by a majority of people who enter your home whats all over your walls. Not to mention, it improves the health of anyone who has asthma or an allergy to mold. Mold remediation benefits those who are immunocompromised as well.
Mold Remediation and Water Restoration Pros offers our mold remediation clients a treatment unique to their needs. Each house is treated differently in order to truly rid the home of the problem. To learn more contact our mold remediation and water damage restoration professionals at 561-203-4911.
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When your house has mold, theres more than the smell you have to worry about. Not only can mold cause an unpleasant odor, but it can also damage the integrity of your homes structure and cause ill health effects. Mold can cause a variety of illnesses affecting the eyes, skin, lungs, heart and more. The []
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"We met with the company rep at the Philadelphia Home Show, and discussed our mold problem in our basement. Within 2 days, Shane, one of the family members, came out to investigate. He did a very thorough exam, then sat with my husband and me, and in great detail, explained exactly what he found, and what would need to be done to correct the problem. Since it was the only estimate we had gotten, I wanted to be sure they were a reputable company, so I had a friend look them up on Angie's List. The reviews were all very complimentary, and so I decided to just go ahead and have them do the work. The crew showed up on time, as scheduled, and got right to work. The only downside was that the outside temp was in the single digits, and in order for them to work, we had to turn our heat off, and keep the front door open, which was not fun! However, the team worked very hard, and completed the job in a timely manner, and when I went to examine the work they did, I was very impressed with the quality of the workmanship. We even received a certificate to indicate the work had been completed, which is very important to us, as we are planning to sell our home in the next 12-18 months, and in addition, have a new granddaughter, who will certainly be visiting us, and we have peace of mind knowing she will be safe in our home. All in all, it was a good experience, and I would certainly recommend this company in the future."
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Here at Alpine were eager to put our years of experience in mold remediation to work for you. That includes drawing on our depth of knowledge of engineering, building systems and indoor air quality. With our resources and methods, we can provide you with the best solution to solve not just your mold problem, but to fix the underlying issues that caused the mold to grow in the first place.
All of Alpines lead abatement crews are fully trained, as well as insured for environmental liability and workers compensation.
We promise a six-year limited warranty on all our remediation work that is transferable to the next owner of the property.
We custom-fit our work to provide the best possible solutions for our clients. Our ability to accommodate different schedules and scopes of work makes the mold remediation process as painless and efficient as possible.
Although mold removal is a commonly used and often accepted phrase, mold remediation is actually the correct term as mold spores are present everywhere even after treatment.
Mold remediation consists of mitigating hazardous mold levels and fixing the causes of the mold (poor ventilation, ice dam leakage, and other issues).
The mold remediation process is relatively straightforward. Once mold is detected, remediation should be performed as soon as possible. Not only does mold jeopardize the integrity of the buildings structure, but it also causes numerous health problems. Mold remediation methods include removal of contaminated materials, dry-ice blasting of mold growth, and cleaning with special mold-inhibiting liquids. Based on the site review and our conversation with you, we develop a detailed mold remediation proposed scope of work and price. Once a contract has been signed, the actual mold removal work will begin.
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A Mold Remediation License is required in several states for contractors to perform Assesment or Remediation work.
Remediation of mold is defined as the removal, cleaning, sanitizing, demolition, or other treatment, including preventive activities, of mold or mold-contaminated matter.
If you need to find out more about a Contractor License for Mold Remediation, please contact us.
This is our Florida accredited 14 credit hour online continuing education distance-learning course. This course is designed as a tool to instruct Mold Assessors and Mold Remediators on elements as defined in F.A.C 61-31.504 Continuing Education Requirements for Biennial Renewal. This course relates to the practice of Mold Assessment and Mold Remediation by including such relevant topics as mold and moisture prevention, identification and assessment techniques, detailed evaluation techniques, sampling, containment and a wide variety of remediation techniques outlined in FS 468 and Rule 61-31. Course sections include: six (6) hours of instruction regarding water (moisture intrusion), four (4) hours of instruction regarding mold and mold safety, to include respiratory protection, two (2) hours of instruction regarding report writing and two (2) hours of instruction regarding standards of practice as set forth in Rules 61-31.701 and 61-31.702.
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Killing toxic black mold is easier than you may think.
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In this video, I explain what are the best products to use when killing mold.
Some of the products can easily be made at home!
I also share with you something most mold professional DON'T want you to know.
If you want to protect your family from the harm your family may be in with black mold in your home, you need to watch this video.
When you hear that term, it is actually referring to one particular species of mold. Keep in mind there are over 365,000 species.
The species of mold is named Stachybotrys (pronounced: Stacky-Bot-Tris). Throughout this article, you will see the term black mold, toxic mold, and black toxic mold which will all refer to Stachybotrys.
While Stachybotrys is considered the king of toxic mold, there are other types of mold that may be toxic as well.
Some of those spores are:
MemnoniellaChaetomiumFew Strands of Penicillium and Aspergillus
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