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MOLD INFORMATION CENTER MOLD INFORMATION CENTER ACCEPTABLE MOLD LEVEL ACTION GUIDE - WHAT TO DO ABOUT INDOOR MOLD AFTER THE MOLD CLEANUP ALLERGEN TESTS for BUILDINGS BASICS YOU NEED to FIND, TEST, REMOVE MOLD Basketball Mold Syndrome - BBMS CAT DANDER in BUILDINGS WHY TEST FOR CAT ALLERGENS HOW TO INSPECT TEST for ANIMAL ALLERGENS FORENSIC APPROACH TO CATS WHAT TO DO ABOUT DANDER ANIMAL ODORS IN BUILDINGS ODORS in BUILDINGS PET ALLERGEN REMEDIES DO IT YOURSELF MOLD CLEANUP DO-IT-YOURSELF WARNINGS FIBERGLASS INSULATION MOLD FLOODS & MOLD CLEAN/PREVENT HARMLESS BLACK MOLD FIND MOLD in BUILDINGS, HOW TO ATTIC MOLD BASEMENT MOLD BLACK MOLD, HARMLESS COSMETIC CARPET MOLD CONTAMINATION CARPET TEST GUIDE CRAWLSPACE MOLD DRYWALL MOLD DIRT FLOOR MOLD CONTAMINATION ESSENTIAL STEPS IN FINDING MOLD FLASHLIGHT HELPS FIND MOLD WHAT MOLD LOOKS LIKE Black Mold Brown Mold Green Mold Red Mold Yellow Mold White Mold Invisible Mold Recognize Cosmetic Mold Recognize Harmless Black Mold HIDDEN MOLD Photo Guide to Finding Hidden Mold Hidden Mold Behind Paneling Spotting Hard-to-See Mold Use of a flashlight to find mold Wall test cuts to spot hidden mold Light colored toxic molds Moisture Gradients and Mold Other Places to Look for Hidden Mold INSULATION MOLD SAMPLE POINT CHOICES FOR MOLD TEST SAMPLING MISTAKES USING LIGHT TO FIND MOLD INDOOR AIR QUALITY METHODS COMPARED INSULATION MOLD ITCHY FABRICS MOLD ACTION GUIDE - WHAT TO DO ABOUT MOLD MOLD APPEARANCE - WHAT MOLD LOOKS LIKE MOLD CLASSES, LEVELS MOLD CLEARANCE INSPECTIONS MOLD CULTURES MOLD DETECTION & INSPECTION GUIDE MOLD DOCTOR? MOLD EXPERT, WHEN TO HIRE MOLDY CARPETS MOLD ON DIRT FLOORS MOLD TEST PROCEDURES MOLD TEST KITS MOLD TEST KITS for DIY MOLD TESTS MOLD TEST PROCEDURES MOLD CLEANUP GUIDE- HOW TO GET RID OF MOLD MOLD CLEANUP HEALTH RISKS MOLD CLEARANCE INSPECTIONS MOLD KILLING GUIDE MOLD LEVELS IN BUILDINGS MOLD by MICROSCOPE MOLD ODORS, MUSTY SMELLS MOLD PREVENTION GUIDE MOLD RELATED ILLNESS MOLD REPORTS ODORS & SMELLS DIAGNOSIS & CURE RENTERS & TENANTS GUIDE TO MOLD STUFF THAT IS NOT MOLD HARMLESS INDOOR PARTICLES THERMAL TRACKING STAINS STAIN DIAGNOSIS & GUIDE TECHNICAL & LAB PROCEDURES THERMAL TRACKING USING LIGHT TO FIND MOLD OTHER IAQ ISSUES OUR FIELD SERVICES OUR LABORATORY SERVICES More Information InspectAPedia ® Home & Site Map Air Conditioning InspectAPedia Bookstore Electrical Environment Exteriors Heating Home Inspection Insulate Ventilate Interiors Mold Inspect/Test BASICS YOU NEED FLOODS & MOLD CLEAN/PREVENT MOLD ACTION GUIDE - WHAT TO DO MOLD EXPERT, WHEN TO HIRE MOLD RELATED ILLNESS MOLD TEST KITS MOLD CLEANUP/REMOVAL MOLD CLEARANCE INSPECTIONS PREVENT MOLD, HOW TO OTHER IAQ CONCERNS OUR FIELD SERVICES OUR LABORATORY SERVICES More Information Plumbing Water Septic Roofing Structure Accuracy & Bias Pledge Contact Us |
This article discusses methods to check a building for animal allergens (cat, dog, etc) using as an example, Cat Dander: how to inspect and test a building for past or current presence of cats, cat hair, cat dander, and cat allergens. 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. Here are research articles, inspection and testing procedures, and contact information for expert services. Also see ANIMAL ODORS IN BUILDINGS for suggestions about removal of pet odors. We give in-depth information about 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. © Copyright 2008 Daniel Friedman, All Rights Reserved. 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. Why Test for Animal Allergens Indoors?The following question from a reader about testing for cat allergens in a home prompted our advice on what to do about cats and cat allergens which follows the cat question itself. I am wondering if you know of or could perform a test in our home to determine the level of cat dander present.
We are renting our home to tenants until next summer, but we have been told that the tenants may be keeping/hiding an indoor-only cat for their daughter (although our lease does not allow any pets).
My daughter and I both have severe cat allergies and I do not know How to Inspect for and Test for Previous or Current Animal Presence in a BuildingThere are several approaches I suggest to look for evidence of a cat (and cat allergens) in a building. How to Test for Proof that a Cat is or has been in a BuildingHere are several easy and inexpensive approaches to testing for the presence of cats in a building:
Forensic Laboratory Approach to Identification of Cats in Buildings
What to Do About High Levels of Cat Dander, Cat Hair, Cat Allergens in a BuildingIf we find that there is evidence of a high level of cat dander or other problem allergens in the building dust, we could design a cleaning regimen that can substantially reduce those levels, ranging from discard of materials to HEPA vacuuming to washing certain surfaces. As this can get costly I wouldn't do so unless needed. I might also suggest some special measures for more ordinary house cleaning such as buying a HEPA-rated house vacuum cleaner, reduction or elimination of wall to wall carpeting, and a regular cleaning schedule. If there appear to be building related health or allergy complaints after cleaning we can suggest additional measures to reduce the allergen level indoors, and perhaps, (let's hope it's not needed) recommend a more thorough building investigation for other problem sources. More Reading about Reducing or Eliminating Cat and Dog Dander and Allergens in BuildingsSee Pet Allergens, Asthma, and IAQ: Dog Dander, Cat Dander, and Other Animal Dander - Information for Asthmatics and Indoor Air Quality, provides details about reducing the level of indoor animal allergens. More expert information on this topic | ||||||
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MOLD INFORMATION CENTER ALLERGEN TESTS for BUILDINGS ANIMAL ALLERGENS / PET DANDER PERSISTENCE of ALLERGNS CLEANING SUGGESTIONS DRUGS vs CLEANUP ALLERGEN DANDER STUDY PETS AS FAMILY MEMBERS REDUCING PET ALLERGENS CAT DANDER PET ALLERGEN REMEDIES More Information InspectAPedia ® Home & Site Map Air Conditioning InspectAPedia Bookstore Electrical Environment Exteriors Heating Home Inspection Insulate Ventilate Interiors Mold Inspect/Test Plumbing Water Septic Roofing Structure Accuracy & Bias Pledge Contact Us |
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