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Mould and mildew is pretty much a given when it comes to showers and bathrooms. Given the small confined space of our bathroom, the lack of adequate ventilation and a steamy hot closed off environ. You've got the perfect conditions for mould and mildew to grow and proliferate.

In this article we'll discuss the types of mould that you will commonly find in your shower and we'll also discuss some easy ways of combating those fiendish pests. Most commonly you'll find two types of mould in your bathrooms; pink mould (futurism or aureobasidium) or black mould (stachybotrys chartarum). Pink mould is very common in homes and can be found on plants, in carpets and even on wallpaper. Generally this type of mould is not too dangerous to us but like any type of fungal spore it can have serious effects on those with low immune systems or babies.
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Black mould on the other hand can be very dangerous to humans. Black moulds create microtoxins which they release into the air, if we are exposed to these toxins in high doses it can cause serious injuries and can sometimes be fatal. Symptoms including respiratory distress, itchy eyes, skin rashes and asthma like symptoms. If we notice mould of any kind in our bathrooms it is best to try to rid ourselves of them as soon as possible. This is because mould are made of fungal spores and a single spore can release many thousands more spores which will grow and reproduce. So it is imperative to deal with the problem right away.