Basic Information About Mold Clause Samples

The 'Basic Information About Mold' clause serves to inform parties about the general characteristics, risks, and health implications associated with mold in a property. It typically outlines what mold is, how it can develop in indoor environments, and the potential effects on occupants, such as allergic reactions or respiratory issues. By providing this foundational knowledge, the clause ensures that all parties are aware of mold-related concerns, promoting transparency and helping to prevent misunderstandings or disputes regarding mold presence or remediation responsibilities.
Basic Information About Mold. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (the “EPA”), “molds are part of the natural environment. Outdoors, molds play a part in nature by breaking down dead organic matter such as fallen leaves and deed trees, but indoors, mold growth should be avoided.” U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. A Brief Guide to Mold, Moisture and Your Home (EPA Document 402-K-02-003), 2002. Molds reproduce through airborne mold spores. According to the EPA report, mold may begin growing inside of a home “when mold spores land on surfaces that are wet. There are many types of mold, and none of them will grow without water or moisture.” The EPA has stated that “moisture control is the key to mold control.”
Basic Information About Mold. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (the “EPA”), “molds are part of the natural environment. Outdoors, molds play a part in nature by breaking down dead organic matter such as fallen leaves and dead trees, but indoors, mold growth should be avoided.” U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. A Brief