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EPA’s website provides information on mold, its effects on indoor air quality and health, and guidance for addressing mold issues in homes. Please read the following resources before submitting a question.
- Overall information on mold.
- Information on mold and health.
- Guidance for addressing mold issues in homes.
- Information on mold testing and sampling.
Please note: EPA does not inspect homes for mold or other general indoor air issues and cannot intervene in landlord/tenant issues. For information on state laws and policies to improve indoor air quality, please see the Environmental Law Institute’s Database of State IAQ Laws. You can also find contact information for health and environmental agencies in your state on our Health and Environmental Agencies of U.S. States and Territories webpage.
If you are experiencing health effects that you think are attributable to mold or other indoor air issues in your home, please consult a medical professional. EPA cannot diagnose illnesses or their causes.
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U.S. EPA/Office of Radiation and Indoor Air Indoor Environments Division 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Mail Code 6609T Washington, DC 20460 |
U.S. EPA/Office of Radiation and Indoor Air Indoor Environments Division 1301 Constitution Avenue, NW Mail Code 6609T Washington, DC 20004 |
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Please note: EPA does not inspect homes for mold or other general indoor air issues and cannot intervene in landlord/tenant issues. For information on state laws and policies to improve indoor air quality, please see the Environmental Law Institute’s Database of State IAQ Laws. You can also find contact information for health and environmental agencies in your state on our Health and Environmental Agencies of U.S. States and Territories webpage.
If you are experiencing health effects that you think are attributable to mold or other indoor air issues in your home, please consult a medical professional. EPA cannot diagnose illnesses or their causes.