Is "dry" mold a problem?

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Macman

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Our basement had water problems for many years. I suspect that with it going on so long, mold has to be an issue. The water problem has been solved, and the basement has been dry for about 6 months. Now I wonder if I have to worry about the mold. Will it continue to thrive in a dry basement? Will it produce spores/toxins that could be dangerous?

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SOme mold spores can remain dormant for probably 1000's of years, and probably beyond your lifetime under some rather nasty conditions. Mold needs three things: food, moisture, and their existance to create problems. Take away any one, and it goes dormant. The least intrusive thing that kills them is probably a water/bleach solution. I'd try to rid myself of as many as possible. You'll never get rid of all of it, and new ones will be airborne to repopulate the area, but without all three legs of the triangle, it won't grow. Disoldging the spores can be a health problem; it's just when it's growing, it is producing lots, no new ones while it is dormant.
 

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+1 on the bleach.

It is probably ok as long as it stays dry. If it gets wet, mold can start to grow in 24 to 48 hours. Sometimes moist air is all that is needed.

Check out these companies that make paint-like coatings to contain the mold: Foster, Safe Encasement Systems, and Fiberlock.
 

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From what I read, bleach is not a good product for mold. Get some Moldex or similar product.
 
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