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There are molds of many colors, but the worst is black since it is toxic:

Pink mold: It is a type of mold that usually appears in bathrooms, most frequently in the toilet, in the shower and between the joints of tiles and ceramics.

White mold: This one is somewhat difficult to identify because when it builds up it looks like a layer of white, cotton-like powder. It can be found on floors, wood or walls, among other places. It is dangerous as it can cause eye irritation, respiratory tract infections or problems associated with headaches.

Black mold:

The most feared type of mold is Stachybotrys chartarum, generally known as black mold, which can cause chronic respiratory irritation, headaches, and persistent fatigue. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, black mold requires constant moisture to grow, not just intermittent humidity from the shower, so your problem is more likely caused by another, less toxic variety of mold. That said, any serious mold situation can cause or exacerbate respiratory or immune system problems. It is black with greenish tones and has a somewhat viscous layer because it accumulates moisture in its upper part. It is a type of toxic fungus that can cause serious health problems.

Aspergillus Mold: Don't worry, this type rarely appears in your home. The most common thing is that it forms and accumulates in construction areas, landslides or in places where a lot of fertilizer accumulates.

Alternaria Mold: Its favorite place to grow is the kitchen, especially in dark and hidden areas. There are studies that associate this type of mold with the development of asthma episodes in vulnerable people, such as the elderly or children.

Penicillium Mold: This is the type of mold that grows near old, isolated objects, such as books, furniture, or carpets. It has a color that varies between green and blue.

Treatment:

1) A very interesting option to prevent the appearance of mold or prevent it from appearing again after treating it, is anti-humidity plastic paint. This type of paint can be used even on supports that are not completely dry. Another paint option, if the humidity generated by the fungus has its origin in condensation, is to opt for an anti-mold paint.

2) As a home remedy to eliminate mold, ammonia can be a great ally.

3) Another homemade tip that can work very well against mold is white vinegar, which is a natural antifungal, although it does not work with all types of mold.

4) Ethyl alcohol at 80% or more and hydrogen peroxide at 3%, and even sodium carbonate at 5% can also be good antifungals.

5) When mold is persistent, you have tried other methods and nothing can combat it, it is time to turn to the experts. Normally mold and moisture cleaning processes require a drying, cleaning and waterproofing process.

6) If the mold is on a porous surface, such as ceiling tiles or unpainted drywall, there is no way to completely remove it. You will need to remove and replace the moldy material. In addition to making this a much more complicated job, removing contaminated material also greatly increases the risk of mold formation. Turn off and seal heating and air conditioning vents, and try to create negative air pressure in the room. If the mold is on a bathroom wall, consider upgrading your exhaust fan and make sure it vents outside, not into the attic. To increase airflow and remove shower steam from the room, try leaving the door slightly open while you shower. And consider adding a timer switch to the fan, so it stays on for about five minutes after your shower ends.

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