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The amount of moisture available on a surface that mold can use to support growth is known as the... - Answer water activity How do molds replicate? - Answer Sporulation What molds produce respirable particles? - Answer Aspergillus, penicillium Respirable - Answer Can be deeply inhaled into lungs; 5 microns 4 common viruses found in sewage - Answer rotavirus, GI virus, adenovirus, hepatitis Name 3 primary sewage biohazards - Answer virus, bacteria, parasites 3 secondary sewage biohazards - Answer endotoxins/exotoxins, mycotoxins, mold 4 common gram negative bacteria found in sewage - Answer e. coli, salmonella, shigella, psuedomonas Pathogenic - Answer disease causing MC that can support mold growth - Answer 16 MC that can support wood decaying fungi - Answer 20 What federal agency governs indoor air quality? - Answer none What factors affect mold growth? - Answer temperature, light, water, oxygen, pH, nutrients/food source What is the nutrient that mold grows best on? - Answer Cellulose Define ERH - Answer equilibrium relative humidity (moisture at the surface) Example of hydrophilic mold - Answer stachybotrys chartarum Example of mesophilic mold - Answer aspergillus & penicillium Example of xerophilic mold - Answer aspergillus & penicillium 4 ways to be exposed to bioaerosols - Answer ingestion; cut/puncture/injection; dermal; inhalation How do viruses replicate? - Answer injection of RNA into live host cell What is the common route of entry for mold exposure? - Answer inhalation AMRT Study Guide With Correct Answers. What is the common route of entry for exposure to category 3 water? - Answer ingestion What does MVOC stand for? - Answer microbial volatile organic compounds What are MVOCs? - Answer odor (gaseous waste by-products) released by actively growing molds 3 sources for MVOCs - Answer reactivated pet urine, wet building materials, bacteria The presence of MVOCs can be an indicator of: - Answer unacceptable indoor air quality, active microbial growth, incomplete remediation What is a micron? - Answer unit of measurement equal to 1/1,000,000 meters What is the definition of viable? - Answer able to reproduce (germinate) What is the definition of non-viable? - Answer not capable of germination What is the definition of settled spores? - Answer spores landed on surface but not actively growing What is the definition of mycotoxins? - Answer toxigenic compound produced by molds under certain conditions Why do molds produce mycotoxins? - Answer defense mechanism What is the carcinogenic mycotoxin produced by aspergillus? - Answer aflotoxin What are the immunizations that water and mold technicians are recommended to have? - Answer hepatitis a&b, tetanus What is the time frame for stachybotrys to colonize? - Answer 7-12 days What is the time frame for aspergillus to colonize? - Answer 48-72 hours

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The amount of moisture available on a surface that mold can use to support growth
is known as the... - Answer water activity

How do molds replicate? - Answer Sporulation

What molds produce respirable particles? - Answer Aspergillus, penicillium

Respirable - Answer Can be deeply inhaled into lungs; 5 microns

4 common viruses found in sewage - Answer rotavirus, GI virus, adenovirus,
hepatitis

Name 3 primary sewage biohazards - Answer virus, bacteria, parasites

3 secondary sewage biohazards - Answer endotoxins/exotoxins, mycotoxins, mold

4 common gram negative bacteria found in sewage - Answer e. coli, salmonella,
shigella, psuedomonas

Pathogenic - Answer disease causing

MC that can support mold growth - Answer 16

MC that can support wood decaying fungi - Answer 20

What federal agency governs indoor air quality? - Answer none

What factors affect mold growth? - Answer temperature, light, water, oxygen, pH,
nutrients/food source

What is the nutrient that mold grows best on? - Answer Cellulose

Define ERH - Answer equilibrium relative humidity (moisture at the surface)

Example of hydrophilic mold - Answer stachybotrys chartarum

Example of mesophilic mold - Answer aspergillus & penicillium

Example of xerophilic mold - Answer aspergillus & penicillium

4 ways to be exposed to bioaerosols - Answer ingestion; cut/puncture/injection;
dermal; inhalation

How do viruses replicate? - Answer injection of RNA into live host cell

What is the common route of entry for mold exposure? - Answer inhalation

, AMRT Study Guide With Correct
Answers.
What is the common route of entry for exposure to category 3 water? - Answer
ingestion

What does MVOC stand for? - Answer microbial volatile organic compounds

What are MVOCs? - Answer odor (gaseous waste by-products) released by actively
growing molds

3 sources for MVOCs - Answer reactivated pet urine, wet building materials, bacteria

The presence of MVOCs can be an indicator of: - Answer unacceptable indoor air
quality, active microbial growth, incomplete remediation

What is a micron? - Answer unit of measurement equal to 1/1,000,000 meters

What is the definition of viable? - Answer able to reproduce (germinate)

What is the definition of non-viable? - Answer not capable of germination

What is the definition of settled spores? - Answer spores landed on surface but not
actively growing

What is the definition of mycotoxins? - Answer toxigenic compound produced by
molds under certain conditions

Why do molds produce mycotoxins? - Answer defense mechanism

What is the carcinogenic mycotoxin produced by aspergillus? - Answer aflotoxin

What are the immunizations that water and mold technicians are recommended to
have? - Answer hepatitis a&b, tetanus

What is the time frame for stachybotrys to colonize? - Answer 7-12 days

What is the time frame for aspergillus to colonize? - Answer 48-72 hours

What is the size of most mold spores found in indoor water damaged environments?
- Answer 2-20 microns

What are the molds associated with bird & bat droppings? - Answer histoplasma
capsulatum, Cryptococcus neoformans

What are the 4 populations of individuals that are considered to be at a higher risk
for exposure to mold & bacteria? - Answer elderly, children, pregnant women,
immuno-compromised

Why should initial sampling be conducted? - Answer remediation work plan,
reduction of false claims, identify condition 2 environments

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