Mold
A fungus that grows in damp, warm conditions, often causing damage to buildings.
Mold refers to fungi that can grow on building materials, impacting health, aesthetics, and structural integrity. It is crucial for environmental control, maintenance, and occupant health. By implementing moisture management, ventilation, and material selection strategies, construction teams can prevent mold growth, reduce risks, and ensure that buildings are healthy and resilient, contributing to successful project delivery by ensuring that environments are safe, comfortable, and compliant with health and safety standards.
Used in a sentence
Mold was discovered in the basement due to poor ventilation.
Synonyms/variation
Mildew
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