MOLD REMEDIATION CERTIFICATION
COURSE EXAM UPDATED QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT ANSWERS.
Fungal Ecology:
Condition 1 - ANS Normal fungal ecology:
- may have traces of fungal or mold growth.
- an indoor environment that may have settled spores, fungal fragments or traces of actual
growth whose identity, location, and and quantity are reflective of a normal fungal ecology for
a similar environment.
Condition 2 - ANS Settled spores:
- the fungal ecology shows settled spores with trace growth.
- an indoor environment which is primarily contaminated with settled spores that were
dispersed directly or indirectly from a condition 3 area.
- may have traces of actual growth
Condition 3 - ANS Actual growth:
- the fungal ecology shows traces of actual growth
- there is growing mold (visible or hidden)
- usually visible
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,Level 1 - ANS A small isolated area less than 10 sq ft
Level 2 - ANS A mid-sized isolated area of 10-30 sq ft
Level 3 - ANS A large isolated area 30-100 sq ft
Level 4 - ANS Extensive contamination over 100 contiguous sq ft
Level 5 - ANS HVAC contamination
Fungal ecology - ANS how fungi relate to other organisms, their environment, and each other
Matrix - ANS the surroundings within which something begins or develops
Three main types of mold growth - ANS - Surface
- limited
- extensive
surface mold - ANS - on surface at condensation level
- of not into matrixes, it can be cleaned through regular maintenance
- condition 1 situation
Limited mold growth - ANS - can show settled spores and trace growth
- should advise professional
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, Extensive mold growth - ANS Highly recommended to call an indoor environmental
professional
What makes mold grow? - ANS - Presence of mold spores
- nutrient source available
- time, temp and humidity
- water
How long does it take for mold spores to germinate? - ANS 12 hours
How long before mold colonies begin to form? - ANS 24 hours
How long before mold spores begin to be produced? - ANS 48-72 hours
Moisture sources - ANS - Kitchen, bathroom, and plumbing leaks
- Excessive watering, sprinkler overspray, drainage problems
- floods, sewer back ups, roof leaks
- high water table and vapor transfer
- life style and condensation
- architectural design and construction defects
Materials that encourage mold growth - ANS - Drywall and latex paint
- wood, paper and cardboard products
- clothing
- wall coverings
- leather
- carpeting, backing materials, and furnishings
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COURSE EXAM UPDATED QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT ANSWERS.
Fungal Ecology:
Condition 1 - ANS Normal fungal ecology:
- may have traces of fungal or mold growth.
- an indoor environment that may have settled spores, fungal fragments or traces of actual
growth whose identity, location, and and quantity are reflective of a normal fungal ecology for
a similar environment.
Condition 2 - ANS Settled spores:
- the fungal ecology shows settled spores with trace growth.
- an indoor environment which is primarily contaminated with settled spores that were
dispersed directly or indirectly from a condition 3 area.
- may have traces of actual growth
Condition 3 - ANS Actual growth:
- the fungal ecology shows traces of actual growth
- there is growing mold (visible or hidden)
- usually visible
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,Level 1 - ANS A small isolated area less than 10 sq ft
Level 2 - ANS A mid-sized isolated area of 10-30 sq ft
Level 3 - ANS A large isolated area 30-100 sq ft
Level 4 - ANS Extensive contamination over 100 contiguous sq ft
Level 5 - ANS HVAC contamination
Fungal ecology - ANS how fungi relate to other organisms, their environment, and each other
Matrix - ANS the surroundings within which something begins or develops
Three main types of mold growth - ANS - Surface
- limited
- extensive
surface mold - ANS - on surface at condensation level
- of not into matrixes, it can be cleaned through regular maintenance
- condition 1 situation
Limited mold growth - ANS - can show settled spores and trace growth
- should advise professional
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, Extensive mold growth - ANS Highly recommended to call an indoor environmental
professional
What makes mold grow? - ANS - Presence of mold spores
- nutrient source available
- time, temp and humidity
- water
How long does it take for mold spores to germinate? - ANS 12 hours
How long before mold colonies begin to form? - ANS 24 hours
How long before mold spores begin to be produced? - ANS 48-72 hours
Moisture sources - ANS - Kitchen, bathroom, and plumbing leaks
- Excessive watering, sprinkler overspray, drainage problems
- floods, sewer back ups, roof leaks
- high water table and vapor transfer
- life style and condensation
- architectural design and construction defects
Materials that encourage mold growth - ANS - Drywall and latex paint
- wood, paper and cardboard products
- clothing
- wall coverings
- leather
- carpeting, backing materials, and furnishings
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