鄰居老年人摔倒在浴室瓷磚上骨折, 是不是地板要好一點?
可是看看木頭可能長的這些東西
Type of Decay: Dry Rot
- Fungus: Serpula Lacrymans
- Effects on Wood: Rotted wood shrinks and splits into cubical pieces by deep cross cracking. Generally occurs in damp conditions. Spore dust is a light rusty colour.
- Visible Strands: Strands are grey, sometimes as thick as pencil, and become brittle when dried.
- Other Growths: Often occurring in damp conditions, soft white cushions or silky tassels can form. In drier conditions, silver/grey sheets usually displaying patches of lemon yellow and tinges of lilac.
- Fruit Bodies: Fleshy, soft but rather tough; shaped liked pancakes. A spore bearing surface with a reddish brown tinge, with wide pore or labyrinth ridges and a white, outer margin.Type of Decay: Wet Rot
- Fungus: Phellinus Contiguus
- Effects on Wood: There is no cubical cross cracking. Bleaches the wood, which eventually develops a stringy, fibrous appearance.
- Visible Strands: There are no strands.
- Other Growths: Brown, tufted growths, which are commonly found within voids or on the surface.
- Fruit Bodies: Tough, brown growths; often elongated. The surface is covered with minute pores.