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Here we cite the importance of using good safety procedures when looking for mold or when cleaning up mold in buildings and we provide links to mold inspection, testing, and
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Mold Safety Warnings for Do-It-Yourself'ers
Three Serious Mold Inspection or Cleanup Mistakes
There are three very common and serious mistakes that we encounter when reviewing mold inspection and mold cleanup or "remediation" jobs.
- Failure to protect the inspector, worker or occupants from toxic or allergenic mold that may be disturbed and brought to
elevated levels in the building during inspection and testing. These errors include failure to wear proper protective equipment during
inspection and remediation work, and failure to establish and maintain adequate dust control measures during a mold remediation project.
The second example often results in an extended and unnecessarily costly mold cleanup job, while the first example can lead to temporary
or even more serious illness of the inspetor or occupants.
- Failure to find and remove the problem mold in a building. Too often, incomplete inspection, incompetent testing, or
hasty "magic bullet" approaches to mold remediation result in incomplete work, and often they even result in removing materials
that were not the mold problem while leaving the problem mold in place. We have reviewed too many projects for which the building
owners have paid a high fee for work that did little or nothing to remove the mold problem.
- Reliance on shortcuts for mold inspection, mold testing, and mold remediation. Examples are sole reliance on
infra-red inspection or mold sniffing dogs or air tests to find mold in buildings, inadequate dryout methods after flooding in
buildings, and use of bleach or fungicides as a substitute for actual cleaning or removal of problem mold. Such measures are
ineffective and in some cases, they can be dangerous for building occupants.
Mold Cleanup Safety Procedures & Remediation Procedures
Guidelines defining what's a "large amount" of mold and what's reasonable for a
homeowner to handle have been published by several states including New
York and California. Links to some key documents describing mold cleanup and mold remediation procedures
are at www.inspect-ny.com/sickhouse/action.htm#clean. People who
are allergic, asthmatic, infant, elderly, immune-impaired, etc., should not disturb mold and should
not be in the area where mold remediation is being performed. Consult with your doctor, health
department or other professional before tackling this job yourself.
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ATTIC MOLD
BASEMENT MOLD CRAWLSPACE MOLD DRYWALL MOLD
FIBERGLASS MOLD
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More Information on Finding, Recognizing, and Proper Testing for Mold, More on Building Diagnostic Inspections and Repairs
- How to Find and Test For Mold in Buildings - Looking for Mold - A 'how to' photo and text primer on finding and testing for mold in buildings
- Recognizing Mold: What mold looks like mold identification photos to help identify mold - choosing what to sample in buildings
- Recognizing Allergens: What various indoor allergens look like - identification photos to help identify pollen, dust mites, animal dander, toxic or allergenic mold - Common Mold and other Allergens, Irritants, Remedies & Advice
- Stuff that is not mold but is often mistaken for it - things you may not want to test. Also, not all "black mold" is toxic - here are examples of harmless black mold.
- Mold Action Guide: an easy step by step outline of what to do about mold
- How to find mold without hiring anyone, for do-it-yourself'ers
- Associations: Sick House, Sick Building, SBS - Air Quality, Government, Private Associations and Information Resources
- Mold Test Kits - How to Collect and Send Your Own Mold Sample to our mold testing lab
- How to find a mold inspector or test consultant: Directory of IAQ,Sick Building, Mold Allergen Testing, Building Investigation Service Providers
- Meruliporia: the house eating fungus or "poria"
- Mold Investigation Tips for Home Inspectors how to find mold, where to look, what is likely to be important. 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
- Mold Risk Levels in Buildings Based on Visual Inspection - simple visual clues help decide on action
- Mold in Fiberglass Insulation© 2005 comments about a field study in process, & more about health hazards from fiberglass insulation - DJF
- Frequently Asked Questions About Mold -- check this FAQ list & IAQ Site Map to see if you can find a quick answer to your mold concern
- When to hire a professional to inspect for toxic mold or other allergens
- Contact Us to arrange mold/IAQ building on site inspection and testing.
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