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A new survey reveals most Americans believe their homes are safe from mold, despite widespread mold presence and limited awareness or action.
A new survey of 2,000 U.S. adults finds that while 26% worry about their home’s health safety, most believe their homes meet code standards, with 77% claiming no mold despite a 47% national prevalence.
Only 61% inspect annually, and just 7% prioritize mold in emergencies, though 18% discovered it after disasters.
Despite recognizing signs like water stains and musty odors, only a quarter can identify common mold types.
Nearly half would hire pros, but 40% attempt DIY removal, which experts say is ineffective.
Mold thrives in damp areas and can cause respiratory and other health issues.
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Una nueva encuesta revela que la mayoría de los estadounidenses creen que sus hogares están a salvo de moho, a pesar de la presencia generalizada de moho y la limitada conciencia o acción.