Environmental
Mold growth in a Delaware home is most commonly caused by:
APresence of radon gas
BExcess moisture and humidity✓ Correct
CLead-based paint deterioration
DProximity to agricultural land
Explanation
Mold requires moisture to grow. Excess humidity, water intrusion, and poor ventilation are the primary causes of mold growth in residential properties.
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