Avoid liability associated
with mold - learn how to identify it properly!
Hundreds of Color Photos
The signs of mold contamination are often subtle, yet the damaging
effects can result in chronic illness. This handbook is a collection
of site photographs and case studies of fungi contaminated locations.
Contained within this manual is information, including charts and
graphs, to gain insight into causes, sampling, health effects,
locations and general information about MOLD. Take the time to learn
about this growing environmental issue.
The Illustrated Mold Handbook identifies the causes of mold,
how to find mold, how to sample mold, and how mold works in the indoor
environment.
Mold is everywhere. Its spores, or byproducts, may or may not
bother you. Many people, after continual exposure to mold, can be
sensitized. To those people that are immune-system compromised, mold
is a clear and present danger.
As inspectors, or homeowners, it is
important to identify the conditions and eliminate the sources of
water, nutrients, and ultimately, the mold itself.
- Hundreds of Color Photographs
- In-depth forensic studies
- Expansive real-life field examples
- Mold Causes
- Building Science and psychometrics
examples
- Health related risks associated
with mold
- "Visual Glossary" of some of the
most common and dangerous types of mold.
The Illustrated Mold Handbook - Table of
Contents:
- Section One: In the Beginning
- Section Two: Overview
- Section Three: Fungus Basics
- Section Four: Sample Basics
- Section Five: More on Sampling
- Section Six: How Moisture Infiltrates Dwellings
- Section Seven: Condition Evaluation
- Section Eight: Ductwork Problems and Mold
- Section Nine: The Spore Chart
- Section Ten: The Particle Chart
- Section Eleven: The Scope of Work
- Section Twelve: Contamination levels
- Section Thirteen: Forensic Investigation
- Section Fourteen: Site Case Studies
- Section Fifteen: Field Tips and Helpful Hints
- Section Sixteen: Health Effects
- Section Seventeen: Select Molds and Information
- Section Eighteen: Know Your Mold
- Section Nineteen: Sample Site Review
- Section Twenty: Thresholds
- Section Twenty One: Definitions and Related Information
- Section Twenty Two: Bibliography and Acknowledgements
- Section Twenty Three: About the Authors