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While you may head to
the bathroom to get
clean, bathrooms are
most often the dirtiest
and most bacteria
infested rooms in the
house. Due to their small
size, mixture of surfaces,
and the fact that they
generate tremendous
amounts of moisture and
humidity, the bathroom
is a natural breeding
ground for all types of
bacteria and mildew.
White and black mildew
often shows itself in bath
areas by clinging to walls
and ceilings, growing on
shower doors and
curtains, and spreading
between grout and tile.
Bathrooms are a breeding ground for mold and mildew.

Mold is a fungus that thrives on damp surfaces and feeds off organic materials.
According to the Federal Emergency Management Agency, mold can begin to grow
within 24 to 48 hours on damp surfaces. As it feeds on the organic matter that it grows
on, it will eventually destroy it and spread to other organic material. The destructive
nature of mold makes it dangerous to your home; it can cause health problems as well.
Mildew is the early stage of mold and a clear sign of mold growth. If you've seen mildew
or mold in your home, you should know how to properly remove it for the safety of your
family.