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No. When dry, mold enters a dormant state. While “sleeping,” the mold won’t multiply, but when it encounters moisture again, it springs back to life, releasing spores. That's why it's crucial to not only control humidity but also actively eliminate mold to prevent its resurgence and further growth inside your home.

Mold can damage the surface it’s growing on, cause mold-related sickness, and even affect your upper respiratory system.

Refrigerant leaks are extremely toxic and dangerous to your health. Not only can you face health risks, such as headaches, nausea, and dizziness, but there’s also the chance of death or loss of consciousness. In addition, refrigerant leaks are toxic to the environment, and they can cause permanent damage to the ozone layer and the earth’s atmosphere.

If you find black residue in your toilet tank, chances are it’s caused by manganese deposits from hard water and not mold growth. You can prevent these deposits from damaging your toilet by installing a water softener in your home, which also might improve the quality of your drinking water. You can also remove the deposits inside your toilet tank once every six months or so to prevent them from causing problems with toilet functionality.

Black mold and wood rot are both types of fungi that form in damp or wet areas, but they cause different problems. Black mold grows on the surface of wood or other materials, while wood rot affects the structure of the wood material. Additionally, inhaling or contacting toxic black mold spores can make people sick. Wood rot spores are not known to cause illness in humans. 

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