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Are indoor molds a problem in the arid climate of Colorado?

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Are indoor molds a problem in the arid climate of Colorado?

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Yes. Although Colorado has a dry, arid climate many molds can still grow and spread if supplied with the right nutrients and atmosphere. While Colorado will most likely not commonly encounter the severity of mold problems that they experience regularly in the warm humid states such as Texas and California, the same molds are found in Colorado growing rapidly in areas that have been inundated with moisture and/or that are not properly ventilated.

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