|
There is no defined time frame to predict when mold will grow in carpet. For any material to support common indoor mold growth, it must: be organic, be damp or wet, have a moderate temperature (68-86ºF), be in a stagnant air environment, and have these conditions present for several days. Most tufted carpet is made of plastic face yarns and backings, and synthetic latex. There is nothing organic to support mold in the carpet itself. Therefore, mold cannot technically grow on carpet. However, average household soil is about 40% organic (12% cellulose, 12% protein, 10% oils, 6% food stuffs); therefore, mold can grow on the soil in carpet given the right conditions listed above. However, if carpet is kept clean and dry, there is little or no possibility for mold growth. Even with soiling and normal household conditions found in most homes, it takes considerable time for mold to grow on carpet soil, and then only if dampness is present.
more
|
How long does it take mold to start growing in wet carpet?
Related Questions
- During puberty, a guy begins to produce sperm in his testicles. (Sperm are reproductive cells that can start ...
- No problem. ExSTINK may be applied to wet, or even flooded, carpets. Water is more a friend than foe to ...
- When a sound is produced, what a listener or microphone hears is not just the source of the sound. Rather, it ...
- Warning people that a floor is wet – and therefore dangerously slippery – have a limited effect. Warning ...
- The fish SLs represent the concentration that can be consumed at the rate indicated in the Technical ...