Lifecycle of indoor black molds and associated health problems

Molds and mildews undergo various phases during their lifecycles and lead to serious health problems in human. Certain preventive steps can stop mold growth inside homes and office premises.
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Lynette B I work in a garden centre which uses treated wood planks for the plants to sit on.A green mould forms & the wood seems to harbour spores from various fungus.Do you think this is harmful to humans as the wood is constantly wet & over time gets extremely slippery. Would appreciate your comment.Thanks. 5/3/2009
kathy I just wrote the top one a few min ago. This was black mold and it was wet and slimy, I would like all the signs of a humans systoms and including the nervious system. This is important to me.. and the dog was in it too. 1/22/2009
kathy need to know how the black mold works in a humans body and the nervious system this is very important 1/22/2009
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