ABOUT MOLD Sample Clauses

ABOUT MOLD. Mold is found virtually everywhere in our environment – both indoor and outdoor and in both new and old structures. Molds are naturally occurring microscopic organisms that reproduce by spores and have existed practically from the beginning of time. All of us have lived with mold spores all of our lives. Without molds we would all be struggling with large amounts of dead organic matter. Mold breaks down organic matter in the environment and uses the end product for its food. Mold spores (like plant pollen) spread through the air and are commonly transported by shoes, clothing and other materials. When excess moisture is present inside a dwelling mold can grow. There is conflicting scientific evidence as to what constitutes a sufficient accumulation of mold which could lead to adverse health affects. Nonetheless, appropriate precautions need to be taken.
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ABOUT MOLD. Mold is found virtually everywhere in our environment-both indoors and outdoors and in both new and old structures. Molds are naturally occurring microscopic organisms, which reproduce by spores and have existed, practically from the beginning of time. All of us have lived with mold spores all our lives. Without molds we would all be struggling with large amounts of dead organic matter.
ABOUT MOLD. Mold is found virtually everywhere in the environment – indoors and outdoors in new and old structures. When excess moisture is present inside a Premises, mold can grow. Appropriate precautions need to be taken to minimize the potential for mold growth in the Premises.
ABOUT MOLD. Mold is found virtually everywhere in our environment—both indoors and outdoors and in both new and old structures. Molds are naturally occurring microscopic organisms which reproduce by spores and have existed practically from the beginning of time. All of us have lived with mold spores all our lives. Without molds, we would all be struggling with large amounts of dead organic matter. Mold breaks down organic matter in the environment and uses the end product for its food. Mold spores (like plant pollen) spread through the air and are commonly transported by shoes, clothing and other materials. When excess moisture is present inside a dwelling, mold can grow. A 2004 Federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study found that there is currently no scientific evidence that the accumulation of mold causes any significant health risks for persons with normally functioning immune systems. Nonetheless, appropriate precautions need to be taken.
ABOUT MOLD. Mold is found virtually everywhere in our environment – both indoors and outdoors and in both new and old structures. Molds are naturally occurring microscopic organisms, which reproduce by spores. Mold breaks down organic matter in the environment and uses the end product for its food. Mold spores (like plant pollen) spread through the air and are commonly transported by shoes, clothing and other materials. When excess moisture is present inside an apartment, mold can grow. There is conflicting scientific evidence as to what contributes a sufficient accumulation of mold that could lead to adverse health effects. Nonetheless, appropriate precautions need to be taken.

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  • Periodic Review of Costs of Environmental Compliance In the ordinary course of its business, the Company conducts a periodic review of the effect of Environmental Laws on the business, operations and properties of the Company and its subsidiaries, in the course of which it identifies and evaluates associated costs and liabilities (including, without limitation, any capital or operating expenditures required for clean-up, closure of properties or compliance with Environmental Laws or any permit, license or approval, any related constraints on operating activities and any potential liabilities to third parties). On the basis of such review and the amount of its established reserves, the Company has reasonably concluded that such associated costs and liabilities would not, individually or in the aggregate, result in a Material Adverse Change.

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