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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS GUIDE GUÍA DE PELIGROS AMBIENTALES
ASBESTOS in Buildings Amianto en edificios
Carpet Dust Alfombra de polvo
FLOODS IN BUILDINGS-priorities INUNDACIONES EN EDIFICIOS prioridades -
FLOODS IN BUILDINGS-mold INUNDACIONES EN EDIFICIOS-molde
FLOOD DAMAGE ASSESSMENT, SAFETY & CLEANUP EVALUACIÓN DE DAÑOS INUNDACIONES, SEGURIDAD Y LIMPIEZA
GAS MEASUREMENT TOOLS INSTRUMENTOS DE MEDICIÓN DE GAS
Gas Toxicity Levels Los niveles de toxicidad del gas
House Dust Analysis Análisis de polvo de la casa

MOLD: A COMPLETE GUIDE TO MOLD INSPECTION, MOLDE: una guía completa de MOLDE DE INSPECCIÓN,
TESTING, CLEANUP & PREVENTION PRUEBAS, LIMPIEZA Y PREVENCIÓN
MOLD INFORMATION CENTER CENTRO DE INFORMACIÓN DEL MOLDE
ACCEPTABLE MOLD LEVEL NIVEL ACEPTABLE MOLDE
ACCURACY OF VARIOUS MOLD TEST METHODS EXACTITUD DE DIFERENTES MÉTODOS DE PRUEBA DE MOLDE
Causes of Variation in Airborne Particle Levels Causas de variación los niveles de partículas en el aire
Indoor vs. Outdoor Spore Counts Cubierta al aire libre frente a espora Condes
Extent of Variation of Airborne Particle Counts Medida de variación de a bordo de partículas
Particle Levels vs Sampler Height Los niveles de partículas vs Sampler Altura
Particle Levels vs Windows/Doors Los niveles de partículas vs Ventanas / puertas
Particle Levels in Ducts Los niveles de partículas en los conductos
Concentration Bursts of Mold Spores Ráfagas de concentración de esporas de moho
False Negative Results in Mold Tests Falsos resultados negativos en pruebas del molde
Mold Culture Plate Test Errors Molde de Cultura de la placa de prueba de errores
Why Use Airborne Mold/Particle Sampling? ¿Por qué utilizar a bordo del molde / toma de muestras de partículas?
Visual Inspection and History for Mold Inspección visual y la Historia de Moho
VALIDITY of MOLD TESTING METHODS VALIDEZ DE MOLDE MÉTODOS DE ENSAYO
ACTION GUIDE - WHAT TO DO ABOUT INDOOR MOLD Guía de acción - ¿QUE HACER ACERCA DE MOLDE INTERIOR
AFTER THE MOLD CLEANUP DESPUÉS DE LA LIMPIEZA DE MOLDES
AGE of MOLD - Old is the Mold? EDAD de MOLDE - Viejo es el moho?
AIRBORNE MOLD SPORE COUNT ACCURACY AÉREO MOLDE SPORE COUNT EXACTITUD
ALLERGEN TESTS for BUILDINGS Alergenos PRUEBAS PARA EDIFICIOS
ALLERGENS in BUILDINGS ALERGENOS en EDIFICIOS

BASICS YOU NEED to FIND, TEST, REMOVE MOLD FUNDAMENTOS Necesitas encontrar, de ensayo, QUITAR EL MOHO
Basketball Mold Syndrome - BBMS Síndrome de Baloncesto Moho - BBMS
BLEACHING MOLD, Advice about BLANQUEO DE MOLDES, asesoramiento sobre
BUYERS GUIDE - home inspections for mold Guía del comprador - casa de inspecciones molde
CARPET MOLD ALFOMBRA DE MOLDE
CAT DANDER in BUILDINGS CAT caspa en EDIFICIOS
CLEARANCE INSPECTIONS INSPECCIONES DE LIQUIDACIÓN

DO IT YOURSELF MOLD CLEANUP Hágalo usted MOLDE limpieza
DO-IT-YOURSELF WARNINGS DO-It-Yourself ADVERTENCIAS
FIBERGLASS INSULATION MOLD FIBRA DE VIDRIO AISLANTE MOLDE
FLOODS & MOLD CLEAN/PREVENT LIMPIEZA DE LAS INUNDACIONES Y EL MOHO / PREVENIR
HARMLESS BLACK MOLD MOLDE NEGRO EN PAZ
FIELD INVESTIGATION SERVICES SERVICIOS DE INVESTIGACIÓN DE CAMPO

FIND MOLD in BUILDINGS, HOW TO ENCONTRAR MOLDE en INMUEBLES, COMO
ATTIC MOLD ÁTICO MOLDE
BASEMENT MOLD BASEMENT MOLDE
BLACK MOLD, HARMLESS COSMETIC MOLDE NEGRO, EN PAZ COSMÉTICOS
CARPET MOLD CONTAMINATION ALFOMBRA MOLDE CONTAMINACIÓN
CARPET TEST GUIDE ALFOMBRA GUÍA DE ENSAYO
CRAWLSPACE MOLD CRAWLSPACE MOLDE
DRYWALL MOLD Drywall MOLDE
DIRT FLOOR MOLD CONTAMINATION Piso de tierra MOLDE CONTAMINACIÓN
ESSENTIAL STEPS IN FINDING MOLD Pasos esenciales en la búsqueda de MOLDE
FLASHLIGHT HELPS FIND MOLD AYUDA A ENCONTRAR FLASHLIGHT MOLDE
WHAT MOLD LOOKS LIKE MOLDE QUE PARECE
Black Mold Brown Mold Negro Moho Moho Brown
Green Mold Red Mold El moho verde Roja Moho
Yellow Mold White Mold Amarillo Moho Moho Blanco
Invisible Mold Invisible Moho
Meruliporia Mold Photographs Fotografías Meruliporia Moho
Recognize Cosmetic Mold Reconocer cosméticos Moho
Recognize Harmless Black Mold Reconocer perjudicial Negro Moho
Stuff that is Mistaken for Mold Cosas que se equivoca de Moho

HIDDEN MOLD LA DAMA DE MOLDES
Photo Guide to Finding Hidden Mold Guía para encontrar fotos Moho Oculto
Hidden Mold Behind Paneling Ocultos detrás de paneles de Moho
Spotting Hard-to-See Mold Manchas difíciles de ver Moho
Use of a flashlight to find mold El uso de una linterna para encontrar el molde
Wall test cuts to spot hidden mold Pared de prueba para detectar los cortes de moho escondido
Light colored toxic molds De color claro tóxicos moldes
Moisture Gradients and Mold Gradientes de humedad y moho
Other Places to Look for Hidden Mold Otros lugares para buscar Moho Oculto
INSULATION MOLD AISLAMIENTO DE MOLDES
SAMPLE POINT CHOICES FOR MOLD TEST OPCIONES PARA LA MUESTRA PUNTO MOLDE DE PRUEBA
SAMPLING MISTAKES ERRORES DE MUESTREO
USING LIGHT TO FIND MOLD USO DE LA LUZ PARA SABER MOLDE

INDOOR AIR QUALITY METHODS COMPARED CALIDAD DEL AIRE INTERIOR MÉTODOS COMPARADOS
INSULATION INSPECTION & IMPROVEMENT AISLAMIENTO DE INSPECCIÓN Y MEJORA
INSULATION MOLD AISLAMIENTO DE MOLDES
Mold in Fiberglass Insulation Molde en fibra de vidrio de aislamiento
Mold in Foam Insulation Molde de espuma de aislamiento en
Moldy insulation may look clean Mohoso aislamiento puede verse limpio
Why does mold grow in fiberglass? ¿Por qué crece el moho en fibra de vidrio?
When to test insulation for mold Cuando la prueba de aislamiento para el molde
How to Test for Mold in Insulation Cómo prueba de moho en el aislamiento
Fiberglass Hazard References Referencias de fibra de vidrio de Peligros
ITCHY FABRICS Picazón TEJIDOS
LABORATORY SERVICES SERVICIOS DE LABORATORIO

LEAD POISONING HAZARDS GUIDE GUÍA DE LOS PELIGROS DE ENVENENAMIENTO CON PLOMO
LEAD TEST KIT for HOME USE PRUEBA DE PLOMO KIT para uso doméstico
Media Blasting for Mold Removal Medios de comunicación para la voladura de eliminación de moho

MOLD ACTION GUIDE - WHAT TO DO ABOUT MOLD MOLDE DE ACCIÓN GUÍA - QUE HACER ACERCA DE MOLDE
MOLD AGE - Old is the Mold? MOLDE DE EDAD - Viejo es el moho?
Single-leak mold Un solo molde de fugas
Multi-event mold Multi-evento molde
Mycologists' view on age of mold Micólogos punto de vista de la edad de molde
Building scientists' view on age of mold Edificio científicos vista de la edad de molde
Conditions affecting fungal growth Condiciones que afectan el crecimiento de hongos
Conditions permitting mold age assessment Condiciones que permitan la evaluación del molde edad

MOLD APPEARANCE - WHAT MOLD LOOKS LIKE MOLDE APPEARANCE - MOLDE QUE PARECE
Black Mold Brown Mold Negro Moho Moho Brown
Green Mold Red Mold El moho verde Roja Moho
Yellow Mold White Mold Amarillo Moho Moho Blanco
Invisible Mold Invisible Moho
Meruliporia Mold Photographs Fotografías Meruliporia Moho
Recognize Cosmetic Mold Reconocer cosméticos Moho
Recognize Harmless Black Mold Reconocer perjudicial Negro Moho
MOLD APPEARANCE - STUFF THAT IS NOT MOLD MOLDE APPEARANCE - COSAS QUE NO ES DE MOLDES
HARMLESS INDOOR PARTICLES PARTÍCULAS EN PAZ INTERIOR
Basketball Mold Syndrome - BBMS Síndrome de Baloncesto Moho - BBMS
Black stains from soot/thermal tracking Manchas de hollín negro / térmica de seguimiento
Black stains from animals Manchas de negro de animales
Black cosmetic mold Cosméticos moho negro
Efflorescence & white or brown deposits Eflorescencias blanco y marrón o depósitos
House dust Polvo de la casa
Pollen Polen
Sprayed foam insulation Rociado de espuma aislante
Whit stuff that is not mold Con cosas que no es el molde
Wood sap Savia de la madera

MOLD ATLAS & PARTICLES INDEX MOLDE ATLAS y partículas ÍNDICE
Alphabetic Index to Mold Genera or Species Índice alfabético de géneros o especies Moho
MOLD CLASSES, HAZARD LEVELS CLASES DE MOLDE, LOS NIVELES DE RIESGO
Cosmetic mold Cosméticos molde
Allergenic mold Alergénicos molde
Common Mold-Allergic Responses Moho-alérgica común Respuestas
Pathogenic, Toxic, or "Infectious" Mold Patógenos, tóxicos, o "infecciosas" Moho
Attempts to "kill" mold using bleach Los intentos de "matar" molde usando lejía
Effective mold cleanup Efectiva limpieza de moldes

MOLD CLEANUP GUIDE- HOW TO GET RID OF MOLD GUÍA DE MOLDE limpieza-HOW TO GET RID DE MOLDE
MEDIA BLASTING for Mold Removal MEDIOS MATERIALES EXPLOSIVOS Eliminación de Moho
MOLD CLEANUP with BLEACH MOLDE limpieza con lejía
MOLD CLEANUP - WOOD FRAMING & PLYWOOD MOLDE limpieza - madera y madera contrachapada
MOLD CLEANUP HEALTH RISKS LIMPIEZA DE MOLDES DE RIESGOS DE SALUD
MOLD CLEANUP MISTAKES to AVOID LIMPIEZA DE MOLDES PARA EVITAR ERRORES
MOLD CLEARANCE INSPECTIONS MOLDE LIQUIDACIÓN INSPECCIONES
CLEARANCE PROCEDURES PROCEDIMIENTOS DE LIQUIDACIÓN
ACCEPTABLE MOLD LEVEL NIVEL ACEPTABLE MOLDE
also see MOLD LEVELS IN BUILDINGS véase también MOLDE NIVELES EN EDIFICIOS
VISUAL CHARACTERISTICS Características visuales
MOLD CULTURE TEST KIT VALIDITY MOLDE CULTURA kit de prueba de validez

MOLD DETECTION & INSPECTION GUIDE MOLDE DE DETECCIÓN Y GUÍA DE INSPECCIÓN
MOLD DOCTOR? MOLDE DOCTOR?

MOLD EXPERT, WHEN TO HIRE MOLDE DE EXPERTOS, CUANDO AL ALQUILER
MOLD EXPOSURE RISK LEVELS MOLDE NIVELES DE RIESGO DE EXPOSICIÓN

MOLD EXPOSURE STANDARDS NORMAS DE EXPOSICIÓN DE MOLDES
MOLD CONTAMINATION LEVELS MOLDE niveles de contaminacion
MOLD CULTURES MOLDE CULTURAS
AIRBORNE MOLD SPORE COUNTS AÉREO MOLDE SPORE CONDES
MOLD CONTAMINATION LEVELS MOLDE niveles de contaminacion
MOLD TOXICITY VARIATION MOLDE DE TOXICIDAD VARIACIÓN
MOLD PARTICLE TOXICITY MOLDE DE PARTÍCULAS DE TOXICIDAD
VIABLE vs NON-VIABLE MOLD SPORES VIABLE vs no viables esporas de moho
GOVERNMENT MOLD STANDARDS NORMAS DE GOBIERNO DE MOLDES
WORLDWIDE MOLD STANDARDS NORMAS DE MOLDE EN TODO EL MUNDO
Australian Mould Guidelines Australia Moho Directrices
California Mold Disclosure Law Divulgación de la Ley de California Moho
Canadian Mould Guidelines Directrices canadienses Moho
Canadian National Toxic Mold Centre Canadá Moho Centro Nacional de Tóxicos
European Union Mold Standards Unión Europea Moho Normas
New York City Mold Guidelines La ciudad de Nueva York Moho Directrices
OSHA Guide to Workplace Mold Guía para el lugar de trabajo OSHA Moho
World Health Organization Mold Bulletin Organización Mundial de la Salud Boletín Moho
MYCOTOXIN EFFECTS of MOLD EXPOSURE EFECTOS Micotoxina de MOLDE DE EXPOSICIÓN
SPECIFIC MOLD CONTAMINATION LEVELS ESPECÍFICOS MOLDE niveles de contaminacion
STACHYBOTRYS CHARTARUM TOXICITY STACHYBOTRYS CHARTARUM TOXICIDAD
PENICILLIUM SP TOXICITY Penicillium sp TOXICIDAD
ASPERGILLUS SP TOXICITY Aspergillus sp TOXICIDAD
also see ACCEPTABLE MOLD LEVEL véase también ACEPTABLE NIVEL DE MOLDE

MOLDY CARPETS Mohoso ALFOMBRAS
MOLD ON DIRT FLOORS MOLDE DE PISOS DIRT
MOLD INSPECTORS & MOLD TESTERS INSPECTORES DE MOLDE Y EL MOHO TESTERS
MOLD INSPECTION SERVICES MOLDE DE INSPECCIÓN DE SERVICIOS
MOLD KILLING GUIDE GUÍA DE MOLDE MATAR

MOLD LEVEL IN AIR, VALIDITY MOLDE en el aire, VALIDEZ
MOLD LEVEL REPORTS NIVEL DE LOS INFORMES DE MOLDES
ACCEPTABLE MOLD LEVEL NIVEL ACEPTABLE MOLDE
ACCURACY OF AIRBORNE MOLD SPORE COUNTS PRECISIÓN DE MOLDE AÉREO SPORE CONDES
MOLD CLASSES, HAZARD LEVELS CLASES DE MOLDE, LOS NIVELES DE RIESGO
MOLD CULTURE PLATE TEST ERRORS CULTURA MOLDE DE PLACAS DE PRUEBA DE ERRORES
MOLD LEVEL IN AIR, VALIDITY MOLDE en el aire, VALIDEZ
MOLD LEVELS on SURFACES NIVELES DE MOLDE en superficies
MOLD LEVELS IN BUILDINGS NIVELES DE MOLDE EN EDIFICIOS

MOLD by MICROSCOPE MOLDE por MICROSCOPE
MOLD ODORS, MUSTY SMELLS MOLDE OLORES, mohoso olores

MOLD PREVENTION GUIDE GUÍA DE PREVENCIÓN DE MOLDE
MOLD RELATED ILLNESS GUIDE GUÍA DE LA ENFERMEDAD DE MOLDES
MOLD RELATED ILLNESS SYMPTOMS MOLDE LA ENFERMEDAD Síntomas
Types of Mold Reactions Tipos de moho Reacciones
Alphabetic List of Mold Symptoms Lista alfabética de Moho Síntomas
MOLD SPRAYS, SEALANTS, PAINTS MOLDE SPRAYS, SELLANTES, PINTURAS

MOLD STANDARDS NORMAS DE MOLDE
MOLD TEST PROCEDURES MOLDE PROCEDIMIENTOS DE PRUEBA
MOLD TEST KITS KITS DE PRUEBA DE MOLDES
MOLD TEST KITS for DIY MOLD TESTS MOLDE kits de prueba para bricolaje MOLDE PRUEBAS
MOLD TEST PROCEDURES MOLDE PROCEDIMIENTOS DE PRUEBA
MOLD TESTING METHOD VALIDITY MÉTODO DE ENSAYO CON VALIDEZ DE MOLDES
Air samples Muestras de aire
Tape sampling for mold Cinta de muestreo para el molde
Vacuum samples Muestras de vacío
Cultures to "Test for Mold" Culturas a "Ensayo de Moldes"
Swab sampling Con la técnica de hisopo
Shortcomings of swab sampling Deficiencias de con la técnica de hisopo
PCR methods for Mold Identification Métodos PCR para la identificación del molde
Mold "Testing" vs. Mold "Problem Identification" Molde "control" vs Moho "problema de identificación"
Are Mold Test Kits Useful? Kits de Prueba de moho son útiles?
When to identify mold? Al identificar el moho?

ODORS, Smells, Gases in Buildings-Diagnosis & Cure Olores, olores, gases en los edificios-Diagnóstico y Cura
ANIMAL ODORS IN BUILDINGS OLORES DE ANIMALES EN EDIFICIOS
CARBON MONOXIDE & GAS HEAT ODORS MONÓXIDO DE CARBONO DE GAS Y OLORES DE CALOR
CARPETS & PADDING ODORS IN BUILDINGS ALFOMBRAS y relleno OLORES EN EDIFICIOS
HEATING SYSTEM ODORS SISTEMA DE CALEFACCIÓN OLORES
MOLD ODORS, Musty Smells in Buildings MOLDE OLORES, mohoso olores en los edificios
ODOR DIAGNOSIS CHECKLIST LISTA DE CONTROL DE OLOR DIAGNÓSTICO
ODORS, SEPTIC or SEWER OLORES, Septic o ALCANTARILLADO
ODORS IN WATER OLORES EN EL AGUA
OIL HEAT ODORS ACEITE DE CALOR DE OLORES
OIL TANK LEAK ODORS TANQUE DE ACEITE DE FUGA OLORES
OZONE for MOLD OR ODORS OZONO para MOLDE O OLORES
SMELL PATCH TEST to Track Down Odors PRUEBA DE OLOR PATCH rastrear Olores
PAINTS & COATINGS ODORS IN BUILDINGS PINTURAS Y REVESTIMIENTOS OLORES EN EDIFICIOS
PET ALLERGEN REMEDIES PET Alergenos RECURSOS
PLASTIC ODORS-SCREENS, SIDING OLORES-PANTALLAS DE PLÁSTICO, REVESTIMIENTO
PLUMBING SYSTEM ODORS FONTANERÍA SISTEMA DE OLORES
SEPTIC METHANE GAS Séptica de gas metano
SEPTIC SYSTEM ODORS Sistema séptico OLORES
SEWER GAS ODORS ALCANTARILLADO DE GAS OLORES
SEWER GAS ODORS in COLD WEATHER ALCANTARILLADO DE GAS OLORES en clima frío
VINYL Siding or PLASTIC Window ODORS in Buildings VINILO o revestimiento de plástico para ventanas en edificios OLORES
VINYL CHLORIDE HEALTH INFO Cloruro de vinilo HEALTH INFO
WATER ODORS AGUA OLORES

RENTERS & TENANTS GUIDE TO MOLD ARRENDATARIOS y GUÍA PARA INQUILINOS MOLDE

SEWAGE BACKUP TEST & CLEANUP ALCANTARILLADO BACKUP TEST & limpieza

STAIN DIAGNOSIS on Building Exteriors DIAGNÓSTICO MANCHA en los exteriores de los edificios
STAIN DIAGNOSIS on Indoor Surfaces DIAGNÓSTICO MANCHA en superficies interiores
STAINS on Indoor Surfaces: PHOTO GUIDE Manchas en las superficies interiores: GUÍA DE FOTOS

TECHNICAL & LAB PROCEDURES TÉCNICAS Y PROCEDIMIENTOS DE LABORATORIO
THERMAL TRACKING TERMAS DE SEGUIMIENTO
USING LIGHT TO FIND MOLD USO DE LA LUZ PARA SABER MOLDE

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This website answers most questions on what to do about mold, providing expert, un-biased information for owners, occupants, inspectors. How to recognize mold, how to test mold, how to clean up or remove mold, how to prevent mold in buildings, and what mold related illnesses and symptoms have been reported are all discussed in depth. Este sitio web la mayoría de las preguntas de respuestas sobre qué hacer acerca de moho, proporcionando expertos, un sesgo de información para los propietarios, ocupantes, los inspectores. Cómo reconocer el moho, la forma de molde de prueba, como limpiar o quitar el moho, la forma de evitar la aparición de moho en los edificios , y lo que las enfermedades relacionadas con el moho y los síntomas se han notificado son discutidos en profundidad.

Our site offers impartial, unbiased advice without conflicts of interest. We will block advertisements which we discover or readers inform us are associated with bad business practices, false-advertising, or junk science. Nuestro sitio ofrece imparcial, un asesoramiento imparcial sin conflictos de interés. Bloquear anuncios Nosotros descubrimos que los lectores nos informan o están asociadas con malas prácticas comerciales, publicidad falsa, o ciencia basura. Our contact info is at inspect-ny.com/appointment.htm . Nuestra información de contacto está en inspect-ny.com/appointment.htm.

Stachybotrys esporas (izquierda) y estructura (a la derecha) This website provides information and procedures for finding, testing, cleaning and preventing indoor mold , toxic black mold, green mold, testing building indoor air quality, and other sick house / sick building investigations. Este sitio web proporciona información y procedimientos de comprobación, verificación, limpieza de interiores y la prevención de molde, el moho negro tóxico, el moho verde, la construcción de las pruebas de calidad del aire en interiores, y otros enfermos casa / edificio enfermo investigaciones.

Here are research articles, inspection and testing procedures, and contact information for expert services. Aquí hay artículos de investigación, inspección y procedimientos de prueba, e información de contacto de los servicios de expertos.

We give in-depth information about mold and other indoor air quality problems : causes of respiratory illness, asthma, or other symptoms such as neurological or psychological problems, air quality investigation methods, and remediation procedures such as mold cleanup, handling toxic mold contamination, and building or mechanical system repairs. Damos información a fondo sobre el moho y otros problemas de calidad del aire interior: las causas de las enfermedades respiratorias, asma, o de otros síntomas como problemas neurológicos o psicológicos, los métodos de investigación de calidad del aire, y los procedimientos de rehabilitación, tales como la limpieza del molde, la manipulación de moho tóxico contaminación, y la construcción de sistema mecánico o de reparaciones.

We offer advice on mold prevention and mold-resistant construction resistant to indoor problem molds such as the Aspergillus sp., Penicillium sp. and Stachybotrys chartarum groups. Ofrecemos asesoramiento sobre la prevención del moho y el moho resistentes a la construcción resistente a los problemas interiores, como el moho Aspergillus sp. Penicillium sp. Stachybotrys y chartarum grupos.

© Copyright 2009 Daniel Friedman, All Rights Reserved. © Copyright 2009 Daniel Friedman, Todos los derechos reservados. Information Accuracy & Bias Pledge is at below-left. Use links at the left of each page to navigate this document or to view other topics at this website. Green links show where you are in our document or website. Exactitud de la información y los prejuicios Promesa es inferior a la izquierda. Utilice los enlaces a la izquierda de cada página para navegar en este documento o para ver otros temas en este sitio web. Verde enlaces muestran dónde usted está en nuestra página web o documento.

Here are the BASICS YOU NEED to FIND, TEST, REMOVE & PREVENT MOLD - what to do about mold in buildings Aquí son las bases que usted necesite para encontrar, de ensayo, quitar y para evitar la aparición de moho - qué hacer con moho en los edificios

If you suspect or know that there is a mold problem in a building you need to know the extent of cleanup needed, whether mold is cosmetic (inexpensive to clean), allergenic, or toxic (requiring special care). Si usted sospecha o sabe que hay un problema de moho en un edificio que necesita saber el grado de limpieza es necesario, si el moho es cosmético (de bajo costo para limpiar), alergénicos o tóxicos (que necesiten cuidados especiales).

You need to know whether or not to hire a professional to inspect, test, find the mold, and write a cleanup plan, whether or not to hire a mold cleaning company, how to clean up mold, how to test to be sure the cleanup was successful, and how to prevent mold in the future. Usted necesita saber si o no para contratar a un profesional para inspeccionar, probar, encontrar el molde, y escribir un plan de limpieza, o si no contratar a una empresa de limpieza de moldes, cómo limpiar el moho, el modo de prueba para asegurarse de la limpieza fue un éxito, y la forma de evitar la aparición de moho en el futuro.

In addition, test results may be of assistance to physicians if mold related illness or other illnesses are involved. Además, los resultados de las pruebas pueden ser de ayuda a los médicos en caso de enfermedad relacionada con el moho u otras enfermedades están implicados. The " MOLD ACTION GUIDE " contains sufficient information to address these questions. La "Guía de acción MOLDE" contiene información suficiente para abordar estas cuestiones. This website offers more in-depth articles on these and related environmental and indoor air quality topics. Este sitio web ofrece más en profundidad sobre estos y artículos relacionados con el medio ambiente y la calidad del aire interior temas.

HIRE AN EXPERT - Do you need to hire a mold expert, bring in a mold remediator, hire a handyman, or clean up for yourself? Contratar a un experto - ¿Es necesario contratar a un experto del molde, poner en un molde remediator, contratar a un manitas, o la limpieza por ti?

Readers should see WHEN TO HIRE A MOLD EXPERT for details about how to decide when hiring a mold expert is justified and appropriate. Los lectores deberían ver cuando contratar a un MOLDE DE EXPERTOS para obtener más información acerca de cómo decidir cuándo contratar a un experto molde está justificada y adecuada. See MOLD INSPECTORS & MOLD TESTERS for a list of mold investigators whose work is familiar to us. Ver MOLDE INSPECTORES Y EL MOHO TESTERS para obtener una lista de molde investigadores cuyo trabajo es familiar para nosotros. Other mold investigators and test consultants may also be competent and qualified. Otros investigadores molde y poner a prueba los consultores también pueden ser competentes y cualificados.

MOLD CLEANUP GUIDE- HOW TO GET RID OF MOLD gives basic advice for a do-it-yourself mold cleanup project, and detailed guidance about what to do about mold is provided at ACTION GUIDE - WHAT TO DO ABOUT INDOOR MOLD . GUÍA DE MOLDE limpieza-HOW TO GET RID DE MOLDE da asesoramiento básico para un "hágalo usted mismo proyecto de limpieza del molde, y una guía detallada acerca de qué hacer con el molde se imparte en Guía de acción - ¿QUE HACER ACERCA DE MOLDE INTERIOR.

Foto de un moho húmedo rastrear el espacio: Vamos a encontrar el molde embalses en lugares donde nadie más quiere-para entrar.

  • When to hire a professional to inspect, test, write a cleanup plan Al contratar a un profesional para inspeccionar, probar, escribir un plan de limpieza
  • Find a mold inspector A Directory of well qualified Mold/IAQ Service Providers Encontrar un molde inspector Directorio de molde bien cualificados / Proveedores de Servicios de IAQ
  • Associations Sick House, Sick Building, SBS - Air Quality, Government, Private Associations and Information Resources Asociaciones de enfermos Cámara, del Edificio Enfermo, SBS - Calidad del Aire, Gobierno, asociaciones de derecho privado y otras fuentes de información
  • Mold Clearance Inspections When & How to Perform a Mold Remediation Clearance Inspection Liquidación molde Inspecciones Cuando y Cómo realizar un molde de Rehabilitación Liquidación de Inspección
  • MOLD LEVEL REPORTS Reporting the Results of Mold and IAQ Investigations & Clearance Inspections: what should be included NIVEL DE MOLDE INFORMES informar sobre los resultados de moho y IAQ Investigaciones y Liquidación Inspecciones: lo que debe incluirse
  • Our Field Investigation Service our senior expert goes where no one else wanted to look, uses non-invasive tools and sophisticated testing equipment for mold, gases, moisture, air quality, contaminants, Building problem diagnosis. Nuestro Servicio de Investigación de Campo nuestro experto de alto nivel donde va nadie quería ver, usa herramientas no invasivas y pruebas de equipos sofisticados para el moho, los gases, humedad, calidad del aire, contaminantes, Edificio problema diagnóstico.
    Contact Us to arrange mold/IAQ Building on site inspection and testing. Contacte con nosotros para organizar el molde / IAQ edificio en el lugar de inspección y ensayo.

MOLD RELATED ILLNESS - Asthma, Allergies, Lung, Neurological, Other Complaints? MOLDE LA ENFERMEDAD - El asma, las alergias, de pulmón, neurológicos, Otras quejas?

The following articles provide detailed information about mold-related illnesses. Los siguientes artículos ofrecen información detallada acerca de las enfermedades relacionadas con el molde.

PREVENT MOLD - How to Prevent Mold Growth and Avoid Mold Problems in Buildings Evitar la aparición de moho - ¿Cómo prevenir el crecimiento del moho y evitar problemas de moho en los edificios

The following articles provide detailed information about how to prevent mold growth in buildings and in their mechanical systems. Los siguientes artículos ofrecen información detallada acerca de cómo prevenir el crecimiento del moho en edificios y en sus sistemas mecánicos.

MOLD DETECTION - Mold Identification Photos and Tips DETECCIÓN DE MOLDE - Moho de identificación de fotos y Consejos

These articles explain how to find and recognize mold in a building. The articles include mold recognition photos, methods of visual inspection for mold, and explanation of how to cut your mold investigation cost and trouble by learning to recognize stuff that is not mold at all. Estos artículos explican la manera de encontrar y reconocer el moho en un edificio. Los artículos incluyen el reconocimiento molde fotos, los métodos de inspección visual para el molde, y la explicación de cómo cortar el molde de su investigación por los costes y problemas para aprender a reconocer cosas que no es el molde en todos los . We also explain that not all black mold is harmful. También explican que no todos los moho negro es perjudicial. Some is cosmetic only. Algunos es sólo cosmético. Visual inspection can answer some of these questions without mold testing. Inspección visual puede responder a algunas de estas preguntas sin molde de la prueba.

Foto de moho escondido detrás de papel tapiz (C), Daniel Friedman

Foto de difícil ver la luz de color en la pared del molde paneles (C), Daniel Friedman

  • What Does Mold Look Like? Mold spores in the Home - a Photo ID Library for detection and identification of mold allergens ¿Qué Moho parece? Esporas de moho en el hogar - una identificación con foto Biblioteca de detección e identificación de hongos alergénicos
  • Stuff That is Not Mold but is often mistaken for it - things you may not want to test. Eso no es cosa del molde, pero a menudo se confunde con ella - cosas que usted puede no querer poner a prueba. Not all "black mold" is toxic or harmful. No todos los "moho negro" es tóxico o nocivo.
  • Lighting: Proper use of lighting discloses hard to see but toxic light or white mold colonies on building surfaces - read this if you're doing your own tape sampling for mold. Iluminación: El uso adecuado de la iluminación revela difícil ver la luz o tóxicos, pero el moho blanco en la construcción de colonias superficies - leer esto si que está haciendo su propia cinta de muestreo para el moho.
  • Lighting, using to find mold - proper use of a flashlight can help spot mold on paneling and other building surfaces Iluminación, utilizando para encontrar el molde - el buen uso de una linterna puede ayudar a moldear el terreno mesas y otros edificios
  • Hidden Mold how to find hidden and hard to see mold in buildings and on building contents Moho ocultos para encontrar la forma oculta y difícil de ver el moho en edificios y en la creación de contenidos
  • Mold Investigation Tips for Home Inspectors how to find mold, where to look, what is likely to be important. Consejos de Investigación molde Inicio inspectores para encontrar la forma de molde, dónde buscar, lo que es probable que sea importante. Advice to Building inspectors intending to inspect or test for toxic or problematic mold indoors, mold inspection methods, and mold test methods which are valid or invalid Asesoramiento a los inspectores del edificio la intención de inspeccionar o prueba de tóxicos o problemática molde dentro de la casa, los métodos de inspección del molde, el moho y los métodos de prueba que son válidos o no válidos
  • Most Common Indoor Molds Found in Buildings , A Table of Los moldes más común encontrado en interior de edificios, un cuadro de
  • Meruliporia incrassata the house eating fungus or "poria" may be mistaken for wood rot. Meruliporia incrassata la casa o comer hongos "poria" puede confundirse con la pudrición de la madera.

Mold Field or Lab Services - - Mold Information Center Molde de campo o de laboratorio Servicios - - Centro de Información de Moho

MOLD TEST PROCEDURES - Valid and in-valid mold testing methods & protocols. PROCEDIMIENTOS DE PRUEBA DE MOLDES - Válido válidos y en el molde y protocolos de los métodos de ensayo. Are some mold test kits junk science? Son algunos kits de prueba de moho ciencia basura?

Please see Mold Sampling Methods in the Indoor Environment and in addition, the mold test critique articles listed just below. Por favor, vea Métodos de muestreo moho en el interior del medio ambiente y, además, el molde de prueba crítica sólo artículos enumerados a continuación.

  • Este experto recomendó molde-kit de prueba es barata y, sin embargo, ofrecen un mejor rendimiento * SI * se utiliza un análisis de laboratorio competente!
    How to Send A Mold Sample to Our Lab: 6 Easy Steps for a Mold Test: How to Collect Mold Samples Using Adhesive Tape and Plastic Bags - a low-cost high-quality and very easy method to send a mold sample to a mold laboratory for analysis Use this simple, economical mold test kit by following our instructions on how to collect and mail mold samples to a lab Cómo enviar una muestra del molde a nuestro laboratorio: 6 Pasos para un molde de prueba: cómo recoger las muestras del molde Uso de cinta adhesiva y bolsas de plástico - un bajo costo de alta calidad y muy fácil método para enviar un molde para un molde de muestra de laboratorio El uso de este sencillo análisis, kit de prueba de molde económico siguiendo las instrucciones sobre cómo recoger las muestras del molde y el correo a un laboratorio

  • Validity of Common Indoor Mold Sampling Techniques Validez de la cubierta del molde común de técnicas de muestreo
  • Examining the Validity of Current Indoor Mold Sampling Techniques , Daniel Friedman, (Illustrated Power Point Presentation) 15th Annual North Carolina/South Carolina Environmental Association Technical Conference Examinar la validez de las actuales técnicas de muestreo en interior del molde, Daniel Friedman, (Ilustrado Presentación en Power Point) 15 Anual de Carolina del Norte / Asociación de Carolina del Sur Conferencia Técnica Ambiental
  • Tape: Mold Testing by Tape of a Moldy Surface "bulk" or "tape" samples and their interpretation - a brief tutorial Cinta: Cinta de realizar el ensayo por el moho de un moho de superficie "a granel" o "cinta" de muestras y su interpretación - un breve tutorial
  • Tape: How to Report Mold Levels in Tape Samples of Surfaces in Buildings Cinta: Cómo Informe Niveles de moho en las superficies de muestras de cintas en los edificios
  • Air: Mold Testing by Air Samples & their interpretation - a brief tutorial on indoor air sampling for mold - are spore counts per cubic meter of air accurate and valid? Aire: El moho de ensayo por parte de Air muestras y su interpretación - un breve tutorial sobre la toma de muestras del aire en el interior del molde - se cuenta con esporas por metro cúbico de aire precisa y válida? Using air sampling to determine if a mold problem is "present" or "absent" and the role of cultures for "viable spore sampling" are criticized. Uso de muestreo de aire para determinar si un problema es el molde "presente" o "ausente" y el papel de las culturas de "muestreo de esporas viables" han sido criticadas. Air sampling used alone is an unreliable way to look for mold and is highly questionable as a means of characterizing a precise mold exposure level indoors. Muestreo de aire utilizado solo es un poco para buscar el moho y es muy cuestionable, como medio de caracterizar con precisión el nivel de exposición en interiores molde.
  • Basketball Mold Syndrome - BBMS - sudden attention to old clues in buildings makes them seem brand new to some observers Síndrome de Baloncesto Moho - BBMS - repentina atención a pistas en los edificios antiguos los hace parecer completamente nuevo para algunos observadores
  • Carpet Mold Inspection how to look for mold in carpets Moho alfombra Inspección cómo buscar moho en las alfombras
  • Carpet Mold Test Guide suggestions for alternative methods to test carpeting for mold Prueba de Moho alfombra Guía sugerencias para métodos alternativos a la prueba de moqueta para el molde
  • Culture: Mold Testing by Cultures & "Home Test Kits for Mold" - Validity of Settlement Plates or Swabs to test for toxic mold in Buildings - a brief tutorial Cultura: Ensayo de Moldes y Culturas "Home Test Kits para Moho" - Validez de la liquidación o placas hisopos para poner a prueba de moho tóxico en los edificios - un breve tutorial
  • Nuevo Mold Sampling Methods in the Indoor Environment a critique of popular mold testing methods - Is your "expert" using valid methods? Métodos de muestreo de moho en el interior de Medio Ambiente una crítica de los métodos de ensayo de moldes populares - ¿Es su "experto" utilizando métodos válidos? Is your mold test kit worth the bother? Es su molde kit de prueba vale la pena molestarse? (Technical Paper.) (Documento Técnico).
  • Toxic Mold Testing Methods Compared , also Toxic Gas Testing Methods and MVOC's - valid vs. invalid methods, recommendations compares air sampling for mold, surface or tape sampling for mold, culture or swab sampling for mold, and gas MVOC sampling methods for mold or other toxins, and organizes links to papers on each of these topics. Métodos de ensayo moho tóxico comparación, también Gas tóxico y Métodos de Prueba MVOC's - válida frente a métodos no válidos, recomendaciones compara el muestreo de aire para el moho, o cinta de superficie de muestreo para el moho, la cultura o con la técnica de hisopo para el moho y los métodos de muestreo de gas MVOC de molde o de otro tipo toxinas, y organiza enlaces a documentos sobre cada uno de estos temas.
  • A Comparison of Some Indoor Air Sampling Devices - simultaneous application of popular sampling cassettes and slide samplers allows comparison of typical particle collection variation by device in actual field use. Comparación de algunos dispositivos de muestreo del aire en interiores - la aplicación simultánea de muestreo populares casetes y diapositivas permite la comparación de muestras de partículas de la típica colección de variación real del dispositivo en uso en el campo. A field study in process by DJF, 2008 - 2005 (Technical Paper) Un estudio de campo en proceso de DJF, 2008 - 2005 (Documento Técnico)
  • Burkard personal air sampler used by many residential investigators (we use multiple units simultaneously in some investigations). Burkard personal muestreador de aire residenciales utilizado por muchos investigadores (que utiliza múltiples unidades simultáneamente en algunas investigaciones). We also employ other residential building sampling equipment for surface, air, vacuum, and bulk sample collection methods as well as for gases. También se emplean otras edificio residencial equipo de muestreo de superficie, el aire, vacío, a granel y en métodos de recolección de muestras, así como para los gases.
  • Alternative, low-cost air sampling equipment and methods such as the mini-vacuum pump and Zefon Air-o-Cell or Allergenco-d cassettes or MCE filter cassettes for viable, non-viable or other forensic particle identification in Buildings. Alternativa de bajo costo y el muestreo de aire y equipos de aplicación de métodos tales como la mini-bomba de vacío y aire Zefon-o celular-o-d Allergenco MCE casetes o cintas de filtro para la viabilidad, no viables o de otro tipo de identificación forense de partículas en los edificios. A field study in process by DJF, 2005 - 2006 (Technical Paper) Un estudio de campo en proceso de DJF, 2005 - 2006 (Documento Técnico)
  • Allergenco Mk-III time-lapse impaction air sampling equipment - study changes in particle dispersion under varying conditions (furnace on/off) A field study in process by DJF, 2004 - 2006 (Technical Paper) Allergenco Mc III-time-lapse impactación equipo de muestreo de aire - estudio de los cambios en la dispersión de partículas bajo diferentes condiciones (horno de encendido / apagado) Un estudio de campo en proceso de DJF, 2004 - 2006 (Documento Técnico)

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Technical Reviewers & References Los encargados de las revisiones técnicas y Referencias

  • Daniel Friedman - principal author/editor of the Inspect A Pedia ® Website Daniel Friedman - principal autor / editor de la Inspeccionar un pediatra ® Web
  • Critique, contributions wanted : Contact Us to suggest corrections or additions to articles at this website, and if you wish, to receive online listing and credit as a contributor. La crítica, las contribuciones quería: Contacte con nosotros para sugerir correcciones o adiciones a los artículos en este sitio web, y si lo desea, para recibir crédito en línea y lista como un contribuyente. Particular thanks are due to the many experts and also consumers who read and critique technical articles at Inspect A Pedia.com . Dar las gracias en particular a los muchos expertos y también los consumidores que leer la crítica y artículos técnicos en inspeccionar un Pedia.com.
  • Thanks to remaining contributors/references who are listed just below Gracias al resto de los contribuyentes o referencias que se enumeran a continuación sólo

Use links just below or at the left of each page to navigate this document or to view other topics at this website. Green links show where you are in our document or website. Utilice los vínculos justo debajo o en la izquierda de cada página para navegar en este documento o para ver otros temas en este sitio web. Verde enlaces muestran dónde usted está en nuestra página web o documento.

MOLD TEST KITS - Home Test Kits for Black or "Toxic" Mold using Clear Scotch Tape: Bulk & Surface Sampling Protocols for Mold Testing KITS DE PRUEBA DE MOLDES - Hogar Kits de Prueba para Negro o "tóxicos" del molde usando Borrar Scotch Tape: Basura y protocolos de muestreo de la superficie del molde de ensayo

Useful, inexpensive tools which are reliable for characterization of Building conditions include the adhesive tape method described below. Útiles, herramientas de bajo costo que son fiables para la caracterización del edificio condiciones incluyen la cinta adhesiva método descrito a continuación. Questions about the validity of alternative "home test kits" based on mold cultures are discussed below. Questions about and limitations of air tests and virtually every other mold testing method are discussed at our in-depth "Mold Sampling Methods" article. Preguntas acerca de la validez de la alternativa "casa kits de prueba" sobre la base de las culturas del molde se discuten a continuación. Las preguntas sobre el aire y las limitaciones de las pruebas y prácticamente todas las demás molde método de ensayo se analizan en profundidad en nuestro "molde Métodos de muestreo" de artículo.

  • How to Send A Mold Sample to Our Lab: 6 Easy Steps for a Mold Test: How to Collect Mold Samples Using Adhesive Tape and Plastic Bags - a low-cost high-quality and very easy method to send a mold sample to a mold laboratory for analysis Cómo enviar una muestra del molde a nuestro laboratorio: 6 Pasos para un molde de prueba: cómo recoger las muestras del molde Uso de cinta adhesiva y bolsas de plástico - un bajo costo de alta calidad y muy fácil método para enviar un molde para un molde de muestra de laboratorio para el análisis
  • Este experto recomendó molde-kit de prueba es barata y, sin embargo, ofrecen un mejor rendimiento * SI * se utiliza un análisis de laboratorio competente!
    Use this simple, economical mold test kit by following our instructions on how to collect and mail mold samples to a lab Utilice esta sencilla, económica molde kit de prueba siguiendo las instrucciones sobre cómo recoger las muestras del molde y el correo a un laboratorio





  • Mold Testing: Bulk or Tape Surface Samples and their interpretation - a quick tutorial A brief introduction to using adhesive tape to collect particle samples such as from mold-covered surfaces; scrapes onto microscope slide and other methods also used by do-it-yourselfers and by experts Pruebas de molde: a granel o de cintas de superficie de muestras y su interpretación - un rápido tutorial Una breve introducción al uso de cinta adhesiva para recoger muestras de partículas como de las superficies cubiertas de moho; raspaduras en portaobjetos de microscopio y también otros métodos utilizados por hacer-él-yourselfers y por los expertos
  • Vacuum Samples of Building Cavities: Wall Check type vacuum pump and canister permits "sampling" of mold and allergens in wall, ceiling, and floor cavities but our direct field testing indicates that this method is highly unreliable. Las muestras de vacío del edificio Caries: Comprobar el tipo de pared y bomba de vacío permite bote "muestreo" de molde y alérgenos en la pared, techo, piso y las caries, pero nuestro campo de pruebas directas indica que este método es muy poco fiable.

    Working with Louis Relle, a Louisiana mold remediation expert on a New Orleans Building which was to be demolished we collected wall-check samples from every suspect Building cavity. Trabajo con Louis Relle, un molde de remediación Luisiana experto en un edificio de Nueva Orleáns, que iba a ser demolida recogimos pared comprobar las muestras de cada sospechoso Edificio cavidad.

    When the building interior surfaces were demolished we then performed a visual inspection and collected bulk surface samples using tape. The wall check samples were completely unable to detect large and significant mold contamination in the cavities of this building . Cuando la construcción se demolieron las superficies interiores que luego realizó una inspección visual y recogieron muestras de mayor superficie utilizando cinta. El muro verificar muestras fueron totalmente incapaces de detectar grandes e importantes de contaminación de moho en las cavidades de este edificio.

    We postulate that even with mechanical agitation (banging on the wall during wall check sampling) the flow rate of the sampling method does not move enough air to reliably pick up surface contamination unless the mold genera/species happens to be at a particularly high state of active sporulation. Postulamos que, incluso con agitación mecánica (golpes en la pared durante el muestreo de control de pared), el caudal del método de muestreo no se mueve lo suficiente aire como para recoger a la contaminación de la superficie a menos que el molde de los géneros y especies que se sucede en un alto estado de activa la esporulación. The tool remains in the professional's arsenal, to be used with discretion. Sigue siendo la herramienta en el arsenal del profesional, para ser usado con discreción.
  • Vacuum samples of Soft Goods of carpeting, drapes, furniture, clothing permits testing for mold contamination. Vacío de muestras de los productos de la suave moqueta, cortinas, muebles, ropa de ensayo para los permisos de contaminación de moho. We use this method for screening of areas where mold is not visible, and in clearance testing. Nosotros usamos este método para la detección de áreas en las que el moho no es visible, y en las pruebas de limpieza.

MOLD CULTURES - Validity and Usefulness of Mold Cultures & Culture-Based Home Test Kits for mold MOLDE CULTURAS - validez y utilidad de las Culturas del molde y Cultura basado Inicio Kits de Prueba para el molde

For a quick to understand overview of the validity and usefulness or perhaps not-usefulness of culture tests for mold, see Validity of Cultures (settlement plates or swabs) to find toxic mold in Buildings which is an overview and critique of using mold cultures, settlement plates, petri dishes, and cultured swab samples, and air sample testing limitations for determining what's in a Building, and which tests are useful in different situations. Para una rápida visión de conjunto de entender la validez y la utilidad o quizás no-utilidad de las pruebas de detección de la cultura molde, ver la validez de las Culturas (placas o hisopos de solución) para encontrar el moho tóxico en los edificios que es una visión general y crítica de la utilización de cultivos de moho, la solución planchas, placas de Petri, y se cultivan algodón muestras y análisis de muestras de aire para determinar las limitaciones que hay en un edificio, y que las pruebas son útiles en diferentes situaciones.

For more thorough detail see Shortcomings of cultured mold samples which lists a number of detailed concerns about viable spore traps and culture media for Building problem detection Para más detalles, véase el fondo las deficiencias de las muestras de cultivo de moho que enumera una serie de preocupaciones acerca de las trampas de esporas viables y medios de cultivo para la creación de la detección de problema

Mold Field or Lab Services - - Mold Information Center Molde de campo o de laboratorio Servicios - - Centro de Información de Moho

MOLD CLASSES, LEVELS - Mold Hazard levels, Mold Spore Count Validity, Interpreting Mold Counts, and Classes of Mold CLASES DE MOLDE, los niveles - los niveles de peligro del moho, esporas del moho Conde validez, interpretación Moho Condes, y clases de Moho

Please see MOLD CLASSES, LEVELS for the full text article on this topic. Por favor, consulte MOLDE CLASES, los niveles para el texto completo del artículo sobre este tema.

  • Airborne Mold Spore Counts : Airborne Mold Spore Counts - are indoor fungal spore counts valid? En suspensión en el aire moho espora Condes: Airborne Moho espora Condes - esporas de hongos de las casas cuenta válida?
  • Mold Exposure Standards: Exposure Standards for Mold, Levels of Severity of Indoor Mold Contamination - Various Published Standards of Permissible Mold Exposure Limits: at what level is toxic or allergenic mold a problem? Normas de exposición molde: Normas para la exposición del moho, los niveles de gravedad de la contaminación interior del molde - Varios Normas de publicación de los límites de exposición permitidos Moho: ¿a qué nivel se tóxicos o alergénicos molde un problema? - What does your "spores per cubic meter of air" or "spore count" really mean - if anything? - ¿Cuál es su "esporas por metro cúbico de aire" o "esporas contar" realmente significa - si nada?
  • MOLD EXPOSURE RISK LEVELS : How to Determine Mold Contamination Probability or Mold Exposure Risk Levels in Buildings Based on Visual Inspection NIVELES DE RIESGO DE MOLDE DE EXPOSICIÓN: Cómo determinar la contaminación Probabilidad Moho Moho o niveles de riesgo de exposición en los edificios basado en Inspección Visual
  • MOLD LEVEL IN AIR, VALIDITY : Mold Spore Counts - are indoor fungal spore counts valid? MOLDE en el aire, VALIDEZ: Moho espora Condes - esporas de hongos de las casas cuenta válida?
  • Mold Hazard Levels : Mold Classes, Levels of what types of cosmetic, allergenic, or toxic mold are a problem? Niveles de Peligros molde: Clases moho, los niveles de los tipos de cosméticos, alergénicos o tóxicos de moho son un problema? Can mold be cleaned-up successfully? El moho puede ser limpiado de éxito?
  • Mold Reporting : How to Report Mold Levels in Mold Test Samples of Surfaces in Buildings Molde de Información: Cómo Informe Moho Moho niveles en muestras de superficies en los edificios
  • Mold Spore Count Per Cubic Meter : airborne density counts of mold spores per cubic meter of air - how to interpret low mold spore trap count results Espora de moho Conde por metro cúbico: el aire que cuenta la densidad de esporas de moho por metro cúbico de aire - bajo la forma de interpretar de esporas de moho trampa contar resultados

MOLD REPORTS - Mold and IAQ Investigation Reports INFORMES DE MOLDE - Moho IAQ y los informes de investigación

TECHNICAL PROCEDURES - Technical & Laboratory Procedures Procedimientos técnicos - Asistencia técnica y procedimientos de laboratorio

Good Laboratory and Microscope Procedures are critical in making sense of field samples. Microscopio de laboratorio y buenas procedimientos son fundamentales en la toma de muestras de campo de sentido. Competent, trained, experienced aerobiologists, mycologists, and microbiologists can identify sample contents with good accuracy. Competente, capacitado, experimentado aerobiologists, micólogos, microbiólogos y muestra el contenido puede identificar con una buena exactitud. Depending on the experience of the laboratory, it is also possible to interpret the meaning of the sample for the Building and its occupants. Dependiendo de la experiencia del laboratorio, también es posible interpretar el significado de la muestra para el edificio y sus ocupantes. Laboratory professionals who have also performed the field inspection can make useful extrapolations from lab results. Laboratorio de profesionales que han realizado las inspecciones sobre el terreno pueden hacer extrapolaciones útiles de resultados de laboratorio. Hasty work by disinterested parties may be less useful for Building occupants and owners. Precipitada por el trabajo desinteresado de las partes puede ser menos útil para la creación de los ocupantes y propietarios.

Please see TECHNICAL & LAB PROCEDURES for the full text article on this topic. Por favor, consulte TÉCNICA Y PROCEDIMIENTOS LAB para el texto completo del artículo sobre este tema.

  • Air Sampler Specifications Required for Airborne Particle Calculations Especificaciones Muestreador de aire necesarios para el aire de partículas Cálculos
  • Airborne Particle Concentration Calculations - Spores per Cubic Meter for airborne mold or other particles - Lab SOP and Examples La concentración de partículas en suspensión en el aire Cálculos - esporas por metro cúbico de aire u otras partículas molde - Laboratorio SOP y ejemplos
  • Basketball Mold Syndrome - BBMS - sudden attention to old clues in buildings makes them seem brand new to some observers Síndrome de Baloncesto Moho - BBMS - repentina atención a pistas en los edificios antiguos los hace parecer completamente nuevo para algunos observadores
  • Bibliography of Mold Identification, Aerobiology, Forensic Microscopy - References used in our Laboratory for Aerobiology, Mycology, Indoor Air Quality Investigations, Particle ID, Forensic Microscopy, etc. Bibliografía de identificación de Moho, aerobiología, Microscopía Forense - Referencias utilizadas en nuestro laboratorio de aerobiología, Micología, calidad del aire en interiores Investigaciones, Identificación de partículas, Microscopía Forense, etc
  • Digital photography for microscopists - getting the image from the microscope slide to the computer to the database or printer Fotografía digital para microscopistas - obtener la imagen de los portaobjetos de microscopio al ordenador a la base de datos o impresora
  • Light-microscope examination methods, education, references, suppliers Microscopio de luz métodos de examen, la educación, las referencias, los proveedores
  • Museums & Restorations: Cultural Heritage and Aerobiology Mandrioli, Caneva, and Sabbioni (English version), museum artifact preservation from mold, acid gases etc. - book review in Pan American Aerobiology Association Newsletter Museos y Restauraciones: Patrimonio Cultural y aerobiología Mandrioli, Caneva, y Sabbioni (versión en Inglés), museo de artefactos preservación del molde, gases ácidos, etc - reseña de libros en la Asociación Panamericana de aerobiología Newsletter
  • Slide preparation methods, formulas, suppliers Diapositiva preparación métodos, fórmulas, los proveedores
  • Slide Preparation - Permanent Slides, A Method For Preparing Cargille meltmount™ Permanent Microscope Slides for Rapid Field or Laboratory Use Preparación de diapositivas - Diapositivas Permanente, un método de preparación de Cargille meltmount ™ Permanente Microscopio Diapositivas rápida para uso en laboratorio o de campo
  • Tape Sample Analysis for Mold - How to Report Mold Levels in Mold Test Samples of Surfaces in Buildings Análisis de muestras de cinta para Moho - Cómo informar de Moho Moho niveles en muestras de superficies en los edificios

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    • Toxic Gas Testing : A Sampling Plan for Residential Buildings lists some of the toxic indoor gases for which we test, depending on the Building complaint and Building conditions
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    • Ozone Warnings - Nuevo Use of Ozone as a "mold" remedy is ineffective and may be dangerous.
    • Sampling for gases in air such as VOC's, MVOC's, toxic chemicals, and combustion products.

      Unfortunately no single test or tool can detect all possible Building contaminants. We use methods and equipment which can test for common contaminants. If the identity of a specific contaminant is known in advance we can also test for a very large number of specific contaminant gases in Buildings.

      We use gas sampling equipment provided by the two most reliable companies in the world, Draeger-Safety's detector-tubes and Drager accuro bellows pump, the Gastec cylinder pump and detector-tube system produced by Gastec or Sensidyne, and we also use Sensidyne's Gilian air pump . For broad screening for combustibles and a number of other toxic gases and for leak tracing we also use Amprobe's Tif8850. All of these instruments, their applications, and sensitivities (minimum detectable limits) for specific gases are described in our Gas Sampling Plan online document.
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Mold Testing: Examining the Validity of Current Indoor Mold Sampling Techniques

This paper presents a summary and critique of some popular methods used to examine indoor air quality to test for presence or absence of problematic levels of toxic or allergenic mold or other bioaerosols. we will describe and critique specific "testing" or "sampling" methods used to "test" Buildings for mold in the course of a Building investigation. The appropriateness of testing at all is discussed on this and other pages at our website. our websiteinspect-ny.com /sickhouse.htm includes more broad discussions of the overall approach to Building investigation, as do many expert references cited at that web. For a more comprehensive collection information about mold test methods see http://inspect-ny.com/sickhouse/IAQMethods.htm . For more on "mold classes" (Cosmetic mold vs. allergenic mold vs. toxic or pathogenic mold) see MOLD CLASSES, HAZARD LEVELS and more references such as a Mold Action Guide are at the end of this document.

The full-text version of this presentation is at inspect-ny.com /sickhouse/SampMeth.htm - © 2009 -2005 Daniel Friedman (the document you are now viewing) The illustrated power-point version of this document is atinspect-ny.com /sickhouse/SampMethPPT.htm - © 2009 -2005 Daniel Friedman, but involves larger files of images and data - if you are viewing this document from a low-speed line you should stick with the text version.

MOLD TESTING METHOD VALIDITY
Introduction Introducción
Air samples
Shortcomings of air sampling
Mold in Air: Quantitative Analysis
Tape sampling for mold
Determination of mold genera
Determination of mold species
Shortcomings of tape sampling
Vacuum samples
Surface vacuuming
Shortcomings of surface and carpet vacuuming
Vacuuming building cavities
Vacuuming exposed insulation
Shortcomings of vacuuming insulation
Cultures to "Test for Mold"
Shortcomings of culturing
Swab sampling
Shortcomings of swab sampling
PCR methods for Mold Identification
Mold "Testing" vs. Mold "Problem Identification"
Are Mold Test Kits Useful?
When to identify mold?
1. 1. Save Money if it's Just Cosmetic Mold
2. 2. Mold Related Illness
3. 3. Mold Cleanup Data baseline

Introduction to mold testing and sampling

An IAQ or "mold investigator" cannot reliably identify a mold genera or species growing on a Building surface by the naked eye. Despite the recent public fear created by media attention, including a now-refuted "Toxic black mold" Stachybotrys chartarum study involving infant illness and death, it is simply not the case that "black mold" in Buildings is necessarily a danger to occupants. In fact, having investigated many Buildings quite carefully, I assert that in most cases the "black mold" that you see in Buildings is most often an "indicator organism" telling you that conditions are right for mold formation. we have often found more problematic molds in such properties, such as species of Aspergillus sp. or Penicillium sp. which are airborne, travel in the Building, and are more likely to be bothering the occupants than a large, sticky, non-easily-airborne spore like S. chartarum. These harder to see, often light-colored molds, are quite often missed entirely by inexpert owners and amateur "mold inspectors" who go on to collect, over-report the occurrence of, and react to the "black stuff." One result has been unnecessary expense for "mold testing" and in some cases unnecessary mold remediation. Some of our articles, as well as writing by others who study this field, address these problems and offer help in deciding what level of trouble and expense are appropriate.

In any case, mold in a Building should be cleaned-up, and large amounts might require professional inspection and advice. Before doing anything drastic or costly, get some competent advice.

Opinions Expressed in This Article

This is a working document and is incomplete. These views are undergoing and are subject to peer review and revision. (Critique from any reader is welcome).

Trained in Building science, we perform on-site Building investigations to evaluate the need for and extent of mold remediation in Buildings in order to give mold remediation and prevention advice. Also trained in mold and other particle identification (forensic microscopy), we operate our own aerobiology laboratory where samples, collected during an investigation, are examined. In the course of our field surveys we often collect multiple samples even at the same surface or Building area, in order to study the relative effectiveness and consistency of the various methods, just as we test and compare other tools used to find hidden moisture and similar problems. (These extra samples, collected for purposes of scientific study, are not billed to our client.) our opinions about the usefulness of various methods derive from both study by other experts and by our own ongoing field and laboratory testing. Does everyone need to hire an "expert" like us to examine their home? Of course not. This article offers help in choosing mold sampling and testing methods and devices. Other articles at our website offer help in determining when it's appropriate to hire an expert . The Minnesota Department of Health has useful advice about hiring an investigator too.

Consultant certification - who's an "expert" and do you even need one?

Where the extent of mold damage and/or the risk to Building occupants justifies a professional survey, the inspection, sampling and testing performed, the laboratory determination of sample contents, and mold cleanup must be performed competently, lest the Building owners/occupants face an unexpected health risk (someone makes a mess of problematic mold) or cost (a poor remediation plan or bad clearance testing leaves a mold problem and the work has to be done all over again). Whoever performs sampling or testing needs to use effective methods for inspection and testing. For professional inspections, education and experience are required for this work as substantial costs and the health of present and future Building occupants can be at risk. Consumers should review experience and education of whomever they hire to survey a Building or to clean up an environmental problem.

Regrettably various mail-order "certifications" are available which are confusing to consumers, and even within organized professions such as industrial hygiene, environmental inspection firms, engineering firms, and home inspection companies, individual training, experience, and depth of knowledge vary enormously. Consumers hiring an inspector or remediation company should consider the education, experience, and track record of people they may employ and should not rely only on a professed "certification." (Years ago our dog Katie became a "certified inspector," and received a full diploma from a national "certification" agency. Try going to the "certifying" agency's website to see if, for simply mailing in a fee, or perhaps taking a weekend course, you, too, could become "certified" as a "mold remediator" or "environmental inspector.")

The CIH designation is a real credential as is PE "real" for certain specialties. But some CIH's and PE's do not know Building failures and leak tracing, and may match other "mold investigators" who are not familiar with mycology, aerobiology, air and particle movement indoors, microscopy, chemistry, proper ways to use equipment, how to evaluate the expertise of their "mold lab," or even what mold looks like.

The Pan American Aerobiology Association http://www.paaa.org/ has recently completed and turned over to an independent testing agent http://www.paacb.org a national examination specifically to test the competence of people identifying fungal spores, a test which was offered beginning in 2004. Look for this and other pertinent professional associations or certifications provided they are from "real" professions and professional associations. And look at the background and experience of the investigator. AIHA is also interested in further investigator and lab certifications.

A Description & Critique of Contemporary Indoor Mold Sampling/Collection/Testing Methods

Air samples to "test" for mold

A collection device, slide, cassette, or tape are used with a calibrated air pump to collect airborne particles. we are not referring to culture plates which rely on passive collection or settlement of particles as these have even worse inaccuracies and errors than the reservations I describe about active air sampling described here. Some common examples of air samplers include:

  1. Impaction samplers (Burkard™, Allergenco™) collect airborne particles through a venturi-slit onto a prepared microscope slide using a equipment incorporating a calibrated air pump and a static or moveable slide permitting single-use or time-lapse sampling.
  2. Cassette samplers (Air-o-Cell™) use a patented 37mm cassette connected to a calibrated pump (typically at 15 lpm). The cassette is used to collect airborne particles through a venturi-slit onto a proprietary media on a cover-slip which is in turn mounted onto a microscope slide in the laboratory.
  3. Cassette samplers using an MCE filter cassette connected to a calibrated pump. The filter can be cleared and examined microscopically (qualitatively, counting is tough except with the Bi-Air™), or used to prepare a culture, or both.
  4. Cassette-like samplers use a calibrated pump connected to a patented stainless steel venturi-device which accepts a microscope slide prepared with a collection media.
  5. Anderson-type samplers which collect particles directly onto a culture dish - for "viable sampling" to "test" for mold. Culture samples may be useful in some cases to better identify or to speciate mold which has already been found in a large reservoir. Otherwise it has limitations we discuss elsewhere in this document.
  6. Anderson-type impaction samplers which collect particles on tape wrapped around on a drum or Rotorod samplers which collect particles on glass rods are used for outdoor pollen and spore counting and reporting in the IAAA allergy network. They are not well-suited for indoor Building assessment though some folks use the high-error rotorod sampler indoors.

Shortcomings of air sampling for mold - some specifics

But as a "mold test" for the presence or absence of a mold problem in a Building, a negative air sample result is of little confidence. As a measure of "mold exposure" quantitative analysis (spores/cubic meter) is invalid unless long-term time-weighted average measurements are made under all varying Building conditions. While this is an important diagnostic tool, and one which we apply regularly, it cannot be relied alone on in the way some investigators would use it: dashing into a Building and grabbing an air sample.

Air sampling as a "pass/fail" or "present/absent" test for mold in Buildings is unreliable as a "mold test." Many variables cause a wide range of particle levels in air over short intervals. However this method has a place in a thoughtful Building investigation: air sampling can be useful as a background check for the possibility that there is a large reservoir source which has not yet been found in a Building. But a negative result is of absolutely no confidence, and quantitative work (spores/cubic meter) is invalid unless long-term time-weighted average measurements are made under all varying Building conditions. our own time-lapse sampling proves that particle levels vary by a factor of 10,000 due to common variations in Building conditions such as fan on off, human activity, mechanical disturbance of moldy stuff, etc. While this is an important tool it cannot be relied on in the way most "inspectors" would use it, dashing into a Building and grabbing an air sample. See "Quantitative Analysis" comments below for an elaboration or see Mold Testing: Air samples and their interpretation - a quick tutorial.inspect-ny.com /sickhouse/tutorial.htm

  1. Spores are collected but not spore producing conidiophores , hyphae and other components are collected, making identification incomplete and more difficult than with tape or cultured samples.
  2. Spores are desiccated and may be damaged by the collection method, interfering with culture efforts if this follow-up step is needed.

In sum, air sampling is useful as a background screen for the possibility that there is a large reservoir source which has not yet been found in a Building, and may be useful to compare relative particle levels between a problem area and a control area, or in an area before and after cleaning. Independent from spore counts, a qualitative analysis of an air sample by an expert technician can provide compelling evidence of a nearby problem mold reservoir in certain cases, for example if the indoor sample contains long chains of Penicillium or Aspergillus spores. These spore chains are so fragile that they break apart quickly while traveling through the air. So spore chains found in (a pre-remediation) indoor sample, even if the total count is low, deserve some further thinking and investigation.

Mold in Air: Quantitative Analysis - "Spore counts"

Examining particles on a slide to count Mold spores/Meter 3 of air, Mold Spores/M 2 of surface area, or Mold CFU's - colony-forming units is a common practice in Building investigations. These measures can be used to describe the results of some sampling or "mold testing" methods in Building.

While there is no fixed (nor fix-able) standard of absolute allowable "spore counts" in air (we'd need a standard for every genera and species by toxicity, weight, mobility, etc.), investigators have now seen so many moldy and not-moldy Buildings, and complaint and non-complaint areas that it's reasonable to have some general guidelines about what levels are probably a problem and what levels may not be a problem.

Acceptable Mold Levels: While there is no well-established quantitative standard for fungal spores on surfaces or in air, mold contamination is considered present in a Building when the total mold spore concentration per cubic meter of air is above 10,000. (Baxter, ETS). Acceptable levels for individual species vary since species toxicity varies widely as does spore size, weight, and other features which affect risk to Building occupants. Eg Aspergillus/Penicillium in a "clean" residential Building study was at a mean of 230, in Buildings known to have a moisture or flooding problem it was at 2235 and in mold contaminated Buildings the figure was 36,037. Surface samples of mold: the presence of toxic or allergenic mold as a dominant particle in any sample (surface or air) is usually a cause for further investigation or remediation. The presence of incidental occurrences of toxic or allergenic material in surface samples requires interpretation in light of other Building conditions, type of particle (spore chains), and other factors. For example, in a pre-remediation Building where occupants have Building related complaints and mold contamination is suspected, even a modest indoor level of 500 spores/M3 of air might suggest a problem if those spores formed a high percentage of the total indoor spore count and only a low percentage of the corresponding outdoor spore count taken as a control. our own field experience is similar to the counts suggested by Baxter. Since indoor environments in the US and many other parts of the world are similar in conditions and often in Building materials, it is likely that these levels are not very dependent on region of the country. Warning: interpret all quantitative data with great caution. Individual samples of particles in air show tremendous variation from minute to minute, making "ok" test results a thing to view with care. In situations of particular risk additional or periodic testing should be considered.

However, because indoor conditions of mechanical disturbance, ventilation, occupancy, and use vary widely over short intervals of just a few minutes, an indoor "mold spore count" is at high risk being inaccurate, incoherent, and confounding. Recipients of such reports are may not realize the distinction between highly precise results (lots of decimal places) and results which are fundamentally accurate or inaccurate, depending on the design of the sampling plan and the variation in Building conditions during the sampling interval. Unless there is good experimental design, quantitative results are precise (lots of decimal places in the answer) but almost certainly wrong (off by a factor of thousands) as a characterization of a Building.

Therefore quantitative studies are most useful as part of a more broad qualitative approach, indicating either relative differences in mold levels between a control area and a problem area or the relative change in Building conditions before and after cleaning. They are much less reliable as an absolute pass/fail criteria. Other substantial quantitative report issues other than accuracy include wide variation among labs in counting and skill levels, and more interestingly, the lack of and virtual impossibility of establishment of valid quantitative standards for mold exposure. For example, two different particles have different toxicity, different air movement; two of the same particle can vary in toxicity depending on supporting growth surface.

Shortcomings of Quantitative Analysis of Mold Spores in Air

  1. Quantitative Analysis producing low results is unreliable : Building conditions vary enormously, causing huge variations in what particles may be found in the air at any given time. our own time-lapse sampling suggests that particle levels vary by a factor of at least several orders of magnitude due to common variations in Building conditions such as fan on off, human activity, mechanical disturbance of moldy stuff, etc.
  2. Quantitative results which are superficially similar between indoors and outdoors may be misleading : An outdoor " Pen/Asp " count of 500 spores/M3 may have captured a genera or species which is completely different from a corresponding indoor " Pen/Asp " count which also found 400 spores/M3.
  3. Quantitative results which seem "low" and qualify as a "clean Building" may be misleading: a lab reporting an outdoor "Pen/Asp" count of 700 and an indoor "Pen/Asp" count of 450 may look like an acceptably "clean" Building - the indoor count is "below the outdoor count." But suppose in fact the outdoor "Pen/Asp" is actually an unidentified amerospore, or a basidiomycete mis-classified, or is a common outdoor species of Penicillium, while the indoor "Pen./Asp" is actually representing Aspergillus niger? This is an argument for doing some subsequent culture work or better lab microscopy ( Aspergillus niger can be identified by light microscope alone.) In this case the "low" level of 450 spores may in fact be a weak indicator of a large problem mold reservoir in the Building.

For more about air sampling, spore count methods, and their validity
Spore Counting Methods and Validity inspect-ny.com /sickhouse/sporecounts.htm
Mold Testing: Air samples and their interpretation - a quick tutorial.inspect-ny.com /sickhouse/tutorial.htm
Mold Levels - how much is bad? http://inspect-ny.com/sickhouse/Mold_Standards.htm
Mold Levels in Mold Test Samples of Surfaces in Buildings http://inspect-ny.com/sickhouse/moldtapes.htm - how to interpret surface tape samples.

Tape sampling for mold

Clear cellophane tape is pressed into a sampled surface, then removed and affixed to a clean surface such as a plastic bag or a microscope slide for mailing to a lab. The lab prepares the tape for microscopic examination. For mold genera and species identification the tape is examined in the laboratory. Tape samples can also be cultured (see Culture discussion below). This is the least-expensive collection method available, and is a preferred tool.

Using clear adhesive tape pressed into a surface to be tested is the first choice recommended method for identifying mold in a Building, particularly when combined with visual inspection as part of a mold investigation, per AIHA and other expert sources. This method permits rapid identification of genera (family name) and very often species (individual member name), particularly when the mold sampled has uniquely-identifiable spores or where the sample collects the conidiophore or spore-producing body as well.

In some cases genera determination alone is quite sufficient as the some of the common problem-genera ( Penicillium sp. and Aspergillus sp .) do not have non-problematic members which grow in Buildings. Speciation is more likely to be needed when doing medical diagnosis. Tape samples can also be cultured if additional speciation is needed. Since tapes can collect the conidiophores and hyphae (when tape spot is chosen with some thought) they give more data than an air or vacuum sample.

For Building where large amounts of mold are found or suspected, tape sampling is a qualitative approach which is usually quite successful in addressing the basic question: is there a problematic genera which requires professional remediation? Combined with a visual inspection to locate target areas of risk and to find visible problems, it is the most essential component of a Building mold investigation and is the method recommended by experts writing in the field and by the AIHA's own training materials.

Tape samples are the preferred method of collecting surface samples in Buildings. Tape pressed into appropriate portions of suspected mold growing on a surface collects the most material from the surface and often includes sufficient structural material to identify the dominant problematic genera and species present. A properly collected sample is likely to contain both fungal conidia, conidiophores, and hyphae, the latter two of which are important aids for speciation. Tape samples of Building dust and even tape samples of moldy carpet are also generally useful in this manner but have some limitations discussed below.

Determination of mold genera:

Nearly all Building mold genera can be determined by light microscopic examination of tape samples. In the majority of Building investigation cases the key question is "is there a problematic genera (toxic or allergenic) requiring containment and professional remediation?" This can almost always be completely answered from genera alone. This is because within the more common troublemakers, their non-problematic member species may not occur in Buildings. For example, Penicillium notatum , used for the drug penicillin, does not grow in Buildings! If you find Penicillium sp. in a Building in quantity it needs to be remediated.

Determination of mold species:

Speciation of many mold genera can also be determined from tape sample material alone in many but certainly not 100% of cases. Some examples of easily speciated molds from among the most common genera and species found in Buildings: Cladosporium sphaerospermum, C. cladosporioides, Ulocladium chartarum, Taeoniella rudus, Pithomyces chartarum, Stachybotrys chartarum, Chaetomium globosum, Chaetomium aureum, Aspergillus niger are just a few examples. A good tape sample which collects the conidiophore and hyphae makes speciation possible for many molds. Many other airborne spores appear in Buildings and can be similarly speciated, but are not Building molds. Other airborne molds such as the Aspergillus and Penicillium families are probably a sufficient hazard in Buildings that if they are present in a large reservoir, speciation is not needed to decide to remediate.

Shortcomings of tape sampling:

  1. Everything depends on where you stick the tape. Investigators and ordinary Building occupants tend to collect that which is easy to see - "black mold" and may miss more important, more health-risky light-colored and highly airborne genera (Aspergillus, Penicillium) which are also present but more difficult to see. An expert looks for mold-suspect material that seems to represent the dominant presence in an area by color, texture, and growing surface material. It would be unusual for there to be only a single genera/species of mold in a mold-problem Building. Looking and taping requires some guidance and education.
  2. Some smaller airborne mold spores do not settle out of air rapidly and might appear equally as plated-out on walls as in dust on horizontal surfaces. In Building inspection to search for an unidentified problem source, samples of surface dust may under-represent the presence of these molds, though where a substantial airborne presence exists we have always found a surface dust presence as well. By contrast, properly collected tape samples from visible mold growing on a surface does not suffer this shortcoming.
  3. Speciation of genera may be needed for special medical diagnostic reasons. From spores alone in any sample method, two of the most widespread problematic genera can be speciated only to a few cases. (Aspergillus niger for example.) Therefore for medical use, tape speciation of some genera is too limited, in particular if the sample collects only spores - a problem which can occur if tape is pressed into dust rather than into an area of growing mold, or when tape of a mold colony is pressed into a spore-packed center of a mature colony instead at the edges where the new colony growth and conidiophores are easier to find. A little knowledge of mycology is useful to professional Building inspectors.
  4. When growing conditions become unfavorable some molds change form into an encysted or encapsulated dormant state, forming fungal perithecia, cleistothecia, or pycnidia which may be collected as "black stuff" from Building surfaces (particularly wood). While often one finds identifiable material among perithecia that cant' be assured. Culturing of such samples may produce an identifiable fungus if by luck the right culture media is selected.
  5. Tape sampling is qualitative, not quantitative. Most experts and competent labs will offer a description of the density of fungal material found in the sample using non-standardized terms like Level 1-2-3-4 or Light, Medium, Heavy, or Dominant, Present, and Incidental. These terms lack a standard definition but are of some use provided the lab has and can provide their own standard and definition.

In sum, the determination of the presence of a Building mold problem (toxic or allergenic) vs. cosmetic mold can usually be made from tape samples alone.

For more information on tape sampling methods
http://inspect-ny.com/sickhouse/tutorial2.htm about tape sampling
http://inspect-ny.com/sickhouse/bulksamp.htm how to collect and send a tape sample to a laboratory

Vacuum samples for mold

A collection canister is connected to an air or vacuum pump which is used to draw particles onto a filter-surface or into a special collection container. The lab clears the filter onto a microscope slide, washes the filter onto a microscope slide, or uses another method to transfer particles for examination by microscope for preparation by culture.

Surface vacuuming for mold

Vacuum samples can be useful for testing soft goods (clothing, bedding, curtains, carpets) for high levels of contaminated spores in a qualitative approach. We particularly like vacuuming a number of surfaces in an area using a single collection device as a less-costly way to make a more confident inspection of the level of contamination by moldy dust in Buildings with a known problem. We also use this method as part of a mold clearance inspection to evaluate the thoroughness of both the containment system and the general cleaning effort. For example we may collect a sample of vacuumed surface dust from 10 different surfaces in 5 rooms on a floor of a home, forming a more broad screen for moldy dust than single tape lifts of surface dust.

We've found wide variety in levels of mold found growing in or on carpets, depending on a number of variables including even the level of other dirt present in the carpeting. Some experts question this measure. Carpet vacuuming for mold is interesting as a pre and post remediation baseline data source for areas out of the remediation/containment area, but for any carpet this method quickly overloads a particle sampler.

Shortcomings of surface and carpet vacuuming for mold

  1. vacuuming will not collect identifying structural components of mold as well as tape and will almost certainly damage or destroy the structures which it collects, imposing some limits on identification
  2. vacuuming will not collect all of the material on a hard surface (which tape handles well). Particles which are easily lifted by the airflow into the canister will be over-represented compared with sticky particles which are adhered to the test surface. This problem is particularly sensitive to the flow rate (LPM) used. A low-flow rate (1LPM) avoids a sample overload problem (too many particles, can't read the sample) but may fail to collect or under-collect certain particles. A high flow rate improves particle pick-up but then limits the number of sample sites (increasing test cost) in order to avoid sample overload. we suspect that no vacuum method we have tested could reliably pull mold or debris reliably from deep inside a heavy upholstered couch.
  3. Carpet vacuums and some furniture or drapery vacuums will either be overloaded or restricted to culture (to which we have already objected).

Shortcomings of vacuuming insulation for mold

We love this method, but one must take care not to overload the sample. If insulation is not exposed for testing one needs to make a sufficiently large opening to agitate and then vacuum the insulation - we use a 4" square opening and take care to avoid vacuuming up simply a collection of drywall dust.

Vacuuming Building cavities for a mold screen

Vacuuming Building cavities is a popular screening practice to look for mold reservoirs. The investigator is trying to explore wall cavities while doing minimal or no visible damage. A wall-check system has been marketed for this purpose and several manufacturers have copied the basic idea: a receiving Air-o-Cel or MCE filter cassette is attached at its inlet side to a tube which is inserted as a probe into a wall cavity, permitting creation of only a small hole. The outlet or pump side of the test device is connected to a pump and operated, typically at 15 lpm. Where we have tested this method we have experimented with both passive collection (what most investigators use) or aggressive collection (banging on the wall/ceiling at various points to attempt to dislodge and stir particles).

Short duration samples, 1-2 minutes using an Air-o-Cell permit a comparatively large number of samples to be collected in a reasonably short interval. Long duration samples, perhaps for up to two hours, are collected using an MCE filter cassette.

Shortcomings of vacuuming Building cavities through a tube but our testing strongly suggests that this method is very unreliable for characterizing wall contents. we do not believe that enough air movement is created in the wall cavity (sucking any lpm flow through a small diameter tube) to reliably collect what could be a severe mold reservoir that happens not to be right next to the probe. Further if the cavity is insulated there will be virtually no air or particle movement except from very close to the probe.

Vacuuming exposed insulation for mold

At many investigations we have found a large hidden mold reservoir in Building insulation, particularly fiberglass insulation in attics under roof leaks over drywall, and in crawl spaces which have been damp or wet. we have also found very moldy fiberglass in basement ceilings after moldy surfaces and debris have been removed (such insulation should have been removed during the remediation). our method is to agitate the target insulation (simply poke it with your flashlight or a ruler), followed by holding our vacuum cassette an inch or two away from the insulation surface. This reliably picks up particles from the insulation without overloading the sample with fiberglass. (A baseline comparison sample collected in nearby Building air before any such agitating sampling is also needed.) This method has been remarkably successful in finding and allowing the removal of several "mystery" problems in Buildings where severe mold-related complaints were heard.

Any of several types of vacuum cassettes are used to collect dust from a surface. we use Air-o-Cel cassettes and MCE filter cassettes. we am experimenting with vacuum cassettes loaded with high-adhesive tape. The contents of the cassette may be examined by light microscope or may be used for preparation of cultures. One special (and costly) cassette method collects dual samples permitting both direct examination and culturing. This method may be used for both qualitative and quantitative analysis, depending on collection method details. It is best suited for sampling dust from surfaces and from soft goods such as carpeting or upholstered furniture. It's strength is its use in examining multiple hard surfaces with relatively low levels of debris (avoiding sample overload) or individual soft surfaces where tape may not collect particles imbedded in the surface, and in collecting dust from multiple locations in a single cassette as a Building dust scan for mold.

Cultures to "Test for Mold"

Mold cultures involve the collection of particles by air sampling pump, by gravity settlement, or by lift from a surface using a swab or tape. Some sampling equipment (Anderson spore traps) can collect spores directly into a petri dish of culture medium, and are used for "viable spore sampling in air." The sample by pump, gravity, tape or swab is in any case applied to one or more petri dishes of culture media for incubation and subsequent examination of the growth product. Mold Culturing is useful for genera speciation once you have collected a single or dominant sample whose importance (frequency in the Building) you already know. As a "home test kit" for the presence of problematic mold in a Building this is an unreliable method, as we describe below at "shortcomings."

Mold Cultures are useful for:

Identifying the genera/species of a mold which was not readily named by (faster, cheaper) light microscopy

Identifying a problem genera to the species level for medical diagnostic purposes - ie pass this (possibly accurate) data along to your doctor if you're sick

Distinguishing apparently similar outdoor mold counts from indoor mold counts of "look-alike" spores that may really be different genera/species

Shortcomings of culturing mold samples

While this is an important tool which has a place in our arsenal, mold culturing is questionable as a means to characterize a mold risk in a Building, particularly if it reports the absence of a mold problem. The objections listed below mean that field investigators must collect samples with some care and interpret lab reports with some caution.

  1. Roughly 90% of all molds on earth will not grow on any culture under any condition. Others are quite difficult to coax into growing on culture, even with careful methods. So if you buy a "home test kit" that uses a single culture plate, you're 90% wrong when you open the container. To be fair, it might be that many common indoor problem-molds will show up in certain cultures, but these numbers still hold.
  2. The toxicity or allergenicity of a specific mold (genera/species/strain) may vary widely depending on what it's growing on. So even a "toxic" Building mold might be low or non-toxic when growing on certain substances. Molds that grow on cultures may produce very different structures and have different medical characteristics than when growing in nature or in a Building.
  3. Cultures may name the wrong mold as "the problem": Cultures have a high risk of both missing the problematic spore and of indicating that some other spore is the dominant or problem in a Building. For example, to speciate one of the more than 100 members of the Aspergillus genera requires culturing the sample on four different media, simultaneously, comparing subtle things like growth rate among morphologically similar species. we believe that virtually no lab uses that troublesome procedure outside of university research and medical laboratories.
  4. Settlement plate cultures (such as "home test kits") rely on gravity, making any comparison of "spore counts" dead wrong - different spores are of different sizes and masses, and settle out of the air at different rates. This over-states the presence of big heavy spores (like Stachybotrys chartarum ) and under-states the presence of small light spores (like Aspergillus versicolor ) in a given sample. These small spores (2-3u) tend to stay airborne due to very slight indoor convection currents (eg heat from lighting and natural Building stack effects).
  5. Swab and tape samples for cultures may collect the wrong mold. Swab or tape samples used for culture for identification of what's on a surface have the same viable-non-viable question we have already raised. Everything depends on where you collected the swab or tape sample. Moving a tape or swab over as little as one inch on a surface, and certainly moving it a few feet, can collect a completely different mold genera and species! An "expert" should know what's probably representative of the Building and should know where the important genera/species are likely to be growing. Many investigators are quick to sample the highly-visible "black" mold on a surface and under-sample very important but hard to see light colored molds often found higher on a wall, for example, where the surface was less wet.
  6. Cultures are probably not really being done with full accuracy in some labs, especially for Aspergillus: Culturing on one or even two media risks that the important genera/species in the sample does not grow at all on the medium, that it grows in a different form and is identified differently than it appears in the Building, or that it is overgrown by another genera/species present which likes the culture more than the target species. we have demonstrated this culture-media variation in a study we am pursuing about mold in tea. In a problem-tea sample cultured on the most commonly used culture media, MEA, the culture produced an overwhelming growth of Cladosporium sp. , while a parallel culture (from the identical sample) made on DG-18 produced a single Cladosporium colony and grew an overwhelming collection of Aspergillus niger!
  7. Non-viable spores, that don't grow on culture may still be toxic or allergenic particles which are a problem for some people exposed to them.

While we enjoy growing mold cultures in our lab (it makes for nice, photogenic mold colonies), it is less often useful than direct microscopic examination of a field-collected surface or vacuum sample. Without the added step of mold culturing, from a good surface sample using adhesive tape, a trained microscopist can identify mold genera and mold species as well in many cases. In many instances, knowing the mold genera is enough to decide on a course of cleanup action without further expense. For example, if we agree that there are no harmless Aspergillus species or Penicillium species that grow indoors, then for purposes of deciding on the need for remediation, only the size of the reservoir is important. P. notatum , used for making the drug Penicillin, has not to our knowledge been found growing on Building materials.

For more discussion about mold cultures from settlement plates or swabs see "The Validity of Cultures atinspect-ny.com /sickhouse/cultures.htm

Swab sampling

Swab samples can be used to pull particles for microscopic exam but destroy the identifying conidiophores and hyphae; They are more often used to prepare cultures which have the shortcoming cited above. We make use of swabs to sample for bacteriological contamination.

A sterile swab is wiped across a sampled surface, the inserted into a sterile tube for mailing to a lab.
Swabs are processed in one of two ways:

  1. Direct examination: The lab can lift particles from the swab using tape or other methods to make a direct particle examination similar to tape sampling above.
  2. Culturing: The lab rolls the swab across a culture plate to culture the sample for identification.

Shortcomings of swab sampling for mold

  1. Direct examination: determination of species by direct examination is nearly impossible as the collection method destroys or fails to collect identifying structures such as conidiophores and hyphae. "Rubbing" and possibly even "rolling" the swab on a surface to collect a sample will often destroy key structural components (the conidiophores and hyphal details) which would have been more easily preserved using adhesive tape.
  2. Culturing from swabs (or tape): risks misidentification of the dominant species present and may completely miss species which are present due to choice of culture media and growing conditions, as stated above about mold cultures.
  3. Swabs used to collect particles from insulation, fabric, upholstery, carpets, may fail to collect representative material as they only touch surface particles. Vacuuming such surfaces is more representative of what particles are aerosolized by human activity in a Building.

Swabs are great for testing for bacteriological contamination testing but in our opinion they are of less use in fungal work.

PCR methods for Mold Identification

Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) can be used to identify individual genera/species with good accuracy and fairly quickly. The method requires costly equipment and is not available at most laboratories. Perhaps more important is that the data base of PCR identification information is limited to a small set of species compared with the wide range of genera/species which occur. At least one excellent national laboratory offers this service for mold speciation. Depending on how rapidly technology drives down the cost and how rapidly the identification data base is expanded, I suspect that this method will see increased use. The limitations of this tool are currently two: first, it is quite costly to perform per sample, and second, it is excellent at identifying the presence or absence of a specific mold you're looking for. It is less useful as a broad spectrum scan expected to pop up with a result of what's present out of the 1.5 million possible candidates - of which only a few are yet even in the PCR database.

The Usefulness of Mold Testing vs. Mold Identification

Are Mold Home Test Kits Useful? Accurate? Worth the cost?

Settlement plates, culture media, or swabs which are later cultured, used alone for Building mold risk analysis are invalid methods which risk both false positive results (saying there's a problem when there is not) and false negative results (missing an important problem). More about this is in this article and you can read in greater depth at The Validity of Cultures . http://inspect-ny.com/sickhouse/cultures.htm

What about other do-it-yourself tests? Amateur mold "testing" by a homeowner, using a tape lift of visible mold, perhaps with some good advice on where to look, might be an inexpensive way find out that the "black mold" on the floor joists is a "cosmetic-only" mold, thus avoiding the cost of a more expert professional Building investigation/remediation. However anyone using this approach should understand that it is incomplete and superficial: you might collect your sample from a spot which is not representative; you will not address the risk of hidden mold in Building cavities; you will not have expert mold remediation advice; you will not have baseline data to support a later clearance test after cleanup, finally, you risk leaving another problem in the Building. These warnings should be considered carefully where large areas of mold are already visible or at-risk occupants are involved.

Of the mold samples sent to our lab by owners who have had no collection advice, we find that "black molds" seem to be over-represented and I suspect these are often not the real problem in the Building. The mold the owner sees may be simply the indicator of moldy conditions. Lighter, harder-to see molds in the Penicillium sp. and Aspergillus sp. families, for example, are under-represented in owner-collected samples (based on our field experience and on our review of statistics of samples sent to Dr. J. Haines at the NY State Museum for identification) because these genera are often more difficult to see.

Mold "Testing" vs. Mold "Problem Identification"

We are making up this temporary distinction to make clear an important point.

Mold Testing a Building for the presence or absence of a problematic level of mold is unreliable if by "testing" one means a simple air test, an arbitrary surface or vacuum test, a swab test, or any culture method used alone and without a careful and complete inspection of the property. In particular, failure to detect problem levels of problem mold with an air, culture, swab, PCR or similar test (used alone) is not sufficient to conclude that there is no problem.

1. Airborne particle levels vary widely over short time intervals. What's in the air in a Building varies enormously, possibly by a factor of thousands, over just a few minutes, depending on things like the level of activity, mechanical disturbance of dust, fans being turned on or off, hot air heat or central air being on or off, and more subtle changes in humidity, etc.

2. Cultures whether from a "home test kit" culture plate or a swab are unreliable as a characterization of presence or absence of mold because first, only about 10% of all of the 1.5 million mold species on earth will grow in any culture under any condition, second because what grows on a particular culture may be what likes that culture not what is the dominant problem, and third, because accurate speciation of some of our problem groups such as Penicillium sp . and Aspergillus sp. require arduous multiple cultures under very controlled conditions for reliable results.

3. PCR tests are highly accurate in identifying individual molds, if you know what you're looking for. PCR is not reliable as a broad spectrum scan to find what's in a Building.

Mold Problem Identification, as I'm speaking here, is an important part of a Building investigation for mold (or other allergen) problems. By this we mean, an investigator should be charged to identify the presence of problematic mold, including no less than the following: first, the evidence that problematic levels of mold are present and that the predominant genera/species are ones which can be expected to be toxic or highly allergenic; second, the evidence that a large problem reservoir exists; third, the location(s) of the problem reservoir; fourth, the underlying causes for the presence of the problem reservoir. This information permits preparation of a remediation plan to specify the cleanup needed and the Building repairs needed to avoid simply producing more mold.

Key in a Mold Problem Identification investigation is the actual visual examination of the Building, its history, its leaks, and other physical evidence. As a part of such an investigation, samples are collected of visible mold to distinguish cosmetic from problematic material, and other samples might be collected to examine the level of moldy dust settled in Building areas where mold is not present. Additional samples may be collected for comparison baselines such from outdoor areas or from non-complaint areas in the problem Building.

A thorough Building investigation will include sampling or "tests" to identify the presence of mold and to identify the dominant problem molds by genera and often species. By contrast, a quick and simple "mold test," particularly a random spot check, is of little value by itself: grabbing a 90 liter air sample or putting a settlement plate in a closet for an hour is not a reliable Building characterization for mold, and a tape sample of the single square foot of mold in a Building is unnecessary.

Clean up small areas without testing:
If there is no large mold area, no leak history, no at-risk occupants, in sum, if you simply have a little moldy area, just clean it up, and spend your "test kit" money on cleaning supplies or dinner out. Small amounts of mold can often can be cleaned-up by the occupant or owner provided that person has no special allergy or risk regarding mold. Some states define "small" as less than 30 sq.ft. of contiguous mold. Your own area may use a different criterion. Larger areas of non-cosmetic mold are likely to require work by a cleanup professional. If you think you need to hire someone, see "When to hire a professional" for more detailed help in deciding when and how to proceed.

When is it useful to identify mold?

Why try to identify mold at all. Some practitioners argue that no testing is needed, mold should simply be found and cleaned-up. we agree with this approach for small areas of mold where there are no larger issues such as occupant complaints or BRI (Building related illness).

Why identify mold - Reason 1: Cosmetic-only vs. problematic mold
But if mold present in the Building is only of "cosmetic" concern, it is unlikely that special cleanup methods such as negative air, establishment of a containment system, and special personal protection for workers is needed. If these special methods can be avoided, the cost to remove mold will be substantially less. Therefore it cases where a large amount of mold is present it may be appropriate to have an expert perform testing and to prepare an appropriate remediation plan to guide the remediation contractor. The same expert may be used to perform clearance testing later to assure that the cleanup was proper and successful. Also see Can mold make you sick?"

Harmless "Black Mold" : A very common example is the Ceratocystis/Ophistoma group which appear as "black mold" on framing lumber and which are more commonly known as "blue stain" or sapstain molds. This mold is found on lumber as it arrives from the lumber yard - a condition that is readily apparent to a Building expert and which can be confirmed by sample identification.

Allergenic mold : Other dark molds, including the most common genera Cladosporium sp. are often allergenic: a potential respiratory irritant or a problem for people with allergies, asthma, or other sensitivities.

Toxic/Pathogenic mold : a third broad group are molds which we call "toxic" and includes species which are toxic, pathogens, or infectious agents which in some cases may be capable of infecting humans or of producing disease in humans. Aspergillus flavus , A. Toxic/Pathogenic mold : a third broad group are molds which we call "toxic" and includes species which are toxic, pathogens, or infectious agents which in some cases may be capable of infecting humans or of producing disease in humans. Aspergillus flavus , A . niger, are two examples.

We find in many cases that large areas of "black mold," about which owners/occupants may be unduly frightened, are Ceratocystis/Ophistoma, a common mold that is found on framing lumber from time of construction, and which is known to be only of cosmetic concern, and which is not an indicator of mold-conducive conditions in the Building - it came in on the lumber and is inactive and cosmetic. Without knowing what this is, people may make large and inappropriate expenditure on "professional remediation" - in one case in CT a client was about to launch a $600,000. complete re-framing of the first floor of a Building, a totally inappropriate step which was completely unnecessary with a little knowledge of mycology and Building science.

Ambiguous airborne mold counts: A second example of this sort is the need to distinguish between two "mold counts" that appear to be the same but actually mean very different things. An outdoor 500 Pen/Asp spores/M3 of air and an apparently low indoor 400 Pen/Asp spores/M3 may take on a new meaning if the outdoor spores are a different genera/species than the indoor ones.

Why identify mold - Reason 2: convey possible health effects to a physician:
Proving that mold in a Building caused a health concern is so arduous and costly as to be inappropriate in most cases. If a lot of allergenic or toxic mold is present, it needs to be removed. But information about what was found in a Building may be useful: a number of our clients have health complaints for which IAQ problems are a potential cause or contributor - information which they want to convey to their physician. For example, a delay in diagnosing fungal infections in two of our clients led each to have permanent loss of eyesight. we acknowledge that these cases are not common, but they occur enough for caution to be in order. we don't submit that we should be practicing medicine nor diagnosing ailments, rather that information about a sick person's environment might be useful to their physician. Harriet Burge at the Harvard School of Public Health has taught us that the cost of proving that a specific illness is caused by a specific mold or allergen in a particular environment is so arduous as to be impractical. However we agree, as we expect you do too, that if a large area of allergenic or more toxic mold is present in an environment it should be removed.

Can Mold Make You Sick? We live in a sea of mold, and other stuff in the air we breathe, on cushions we sit on, clothes we wear, pools we swim-in, and so on. Most mold is not hurting anyone, and some of it makes us well when we're sick( Penicillium notatum , for example). Fear of mold (mycophobia) is unjustified and in our opinion, more a result of media hype, enviro-scare , and gouging consumers. A healthy person walking through a room of moldy air is not likely to die. On the other hand, there is a wealth of less rigorous empirical data matching occupant complaints with indoor mold and allergens. Finally, for certain people, mold can be a serious problem if it's at high levels indoors. It's probably an overstatement by those authorities who assert that "... there are no proven links between mold and illness." we refer readers to some of our lab's references for descriptions of illness-related molds, some of which are found in Buildings:

  1. Identifying Filamentous Fungi, A Clinical Laboratory Handbook , Guy St-Germain, Richard Summerbell, Star Publishing, 1996, ISBN 0-89863-177-7
  2. Fundamentals of Diagnostic Mycology , F. Fisher, N.Cook, WB Saunders, 1998, ISBN 0-7216-5006-6
  3. Atlas of Clinical Fungi, 2nd Ed ., GS de Hoog, J. Guarro, J. Gene & MJ Figueras, Centraalbureau voor Schimmelcultures, Utrecht, The Netherlands, 2000 ISBN 90-70351-43-9.
  4. inspect-ny.com/sickhouse/bibliog.htm contains a more extensive reference list.

Why Identify mold - Reason 3: establish a data baseline and later, evaluate the success of a professional mold remediation project.


Where large areas of remediation are needed, using professional cleaning services, we find that in many cases the "professional" does not properly maintain containment, and actually increases the level of allergens in the Building. In Buildings where occupants are at particular risk (elderly, immune-impaired, infant, asthmatic) we have had cases where an occupant entered an area contaminated with high levels of allergenic mold and suffer severe asthma attacks. In Ellenville, NY we are aware of a fatality involving just such an instance.

For large remediation projects we find it very useful to have a base-line of data on what areas need to be cleaned and which are acceptably clean before the remediation project. Then a quick test after the remediation can confirm not only that it was successful, but that the remediator did not inadvertently fail to contain. If the containment was unsuccessful and other Building areas have become contaminated enough to want to have additional cleaning (typically HEPA vacuuming or wiping), having the baseline showing that the contamination followed the remediation rather than preceded it protects the property owner or occupant from additional unnecessary expense.

The usefulness of samples depends on the knowledge and thoroughness of the person collecting the sample as part of a Building investigation. Arbitrary or random samples are unlikely to be a reliable characterization of a Building. Choice of method as well as how the method is applied (for example, just where to stick the tape to collect a surface sample) makes a large difference in the quality and representativeness of the sample.

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