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Description
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Sensational
news stories and a wide range of guidelines have made mold
growth in buildings a confusing issue. In response,
Fungal Contamination: A Manual for Investigation,
Remediation and Control provides access to reliable
information and procedures by gathering together the key
information on mold remediation in one easy-to-read book.
The book is designed to help mold remediation professionals
provide a better service, by giving a solid introduction to
the field and dispelling the misconceptions which currently
abound. But, it also doubles as an impartial reference
source for others working to control mold and for those
affected by mold in their homes and workplaces–including
facility managers, engineers, architects, building owners,
and maintenance workers.
Written by a leading industry expert, the book contains
solid practical advice in an easy-to-follow format. It also
covers a wide range of technical issues in depth, including
the health effects of mold, all aspects of mold assessment
and remediation, and the steps needed to make sure that
mold problems don’t resurface in the future.
The purpose of this book
is to provide a working resource which contains a detailed
overview of the information currently available on mold in
occupied spaces, people’s reactions to it, and the methods
of finding and removing it and of dealing with related mold
issues. This should allow projects involving mold to be
completed in a competent manner, based on information and
procedures that are backed up by reliable scientific sources
and statistically accepted information. This work was
specifically written to allow workers, laborers, builders,
maintenance people, facility managers, and others who may
have a minimal scientific background to gain the knowledge
and understanding they need to address the investigation
(assessment), remediation, and prevention or control of mold
as part of their daily duties. For those who want to excel
in a specific area, this book will both provide an
introduction and point the reader towards the other
resources that are available.
Organization of book:
Every effort has been made to logically organize the
vast amount of information contained within this book. In
general, chapters begin by giving general information and
relating basic concepts, before going on to develop those
concepts. Each chapter is designed to allow the reader to
gain a good understanding of the subject considered, and
includes any specific pieces of information concerned with
other topics that may be necessary for a full understanding
of the chapter’s subject matter. In an effort to avoid
repetition, references are also made to other chapters, in
order to point the reader towards additional information on
specific topics covered in other parts of the book. The
Table of Contents and the Index are reasonably detailed to
allow the reader to quickly find any material he or she may
need to enhance their understanding of the topic they are
reviewing. At the end of each chapter, Key points are
summarized to allow the reader to be sure these concepts
were grasped.
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Although individual
chapters may be read out of order, it is strongly
recommended that all readers of any section of the book
read the whole of the Introduction (Chapter 1). This
contains basic concepts that are referred to
continuously throughout the book, and will help the
reader to fully understand all the information
presented.
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The first two chapters
give the background necessary to understand the issues
involved with the presence of mold in buildings.
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The next seven
chapters (3-9) discuss the steps that must be taken to
properly assess a mold issue in a building and create a
plan of action with which to respond.
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The next 14 chapters
(10 to 23) are the “HOW TO” chapters. These focus on
specific aspects, or tasks, providing a comprehensive
overview of the subject matter considered.
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Chapter 24 provides
information on how to prevent the return of mold growth
in a building. It provides a detailed overview of a
subject that could easily provide another book of equal
length to this one.
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Chapter 25 discusses
the complications that cause problems when completing
projects. This chapter cannot of course cover all the
issues, but points out considerations that commonly
result in failed or “painful” projects.
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Chapter 26 notes resources that will help the reader
find additional information on many mold-related topics.
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A glossary and
index are provided to help the reader find topics of
interest and understand the meaning of terminology that
might otherwise be confusing.
A system of symbols has
been used throughout the book to help the reader identify
information of a specific nature, such as a key point or an
area requiring scientific research to further uncover facts
that would help us to understand the topic better. These are
identified by the following symbols:
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Additional
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really want to dig in) |
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Conflicting
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Danger |
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Key Points |
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Located elsewhere
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Research Needed |
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Summary Points
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Unknown – Areas
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We hope that you find this
book informative, easy to read and a valuable reference
tool.
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