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Health implications of Stachybotrys - ANSWERS-Can have severe
health implications for individuals exposed to it.
Air quality improvement during remediation - ANSWERS-Achieved
by using HEPA filters to trap mold spores.
Mold exposure symptoms - ANSWERS-Can include headaches,
fatigue, and respiratory issues.
Cleaning mold-contaminated materials - ANSWERS-Essential to
prevent recontamination during remediation.
Mold growth prevention - ANSWERS-Involves addressing water
leaks and moisture issues promptly.
Containment area - ANSWERS-Designated space where mold spores
are contained during remediation.
Mold testing methods - ANSWERS-Recommended methods for
assessing mold presence in buildings.
, Visual inspection - ANSWERS-A method of assessing mold presence
without the use of tools.
Sampling air quality - ANSWERS-A common method used to test for
the presence of mold spores in indoor environments.
Moisture meter - ANSWERS-A device used to measure the moisture
content in materials.
Mold-sniffing dog - ANSWERS-A trained dog used to detect the
presence of mold through scent.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) - ANSWERS-The
government agency that sets guidelines and regulations for mold
remediation practices.
Negative air pressure system - ANSWERS-A system established in a
containment area during mold remediation to reduce the risk of cross-
contamination.
Drywall - ANSWERS-A porous material that is most susceptible to
mold growth in a damp environment.
Recommended humidity level to prevent mold growth - ANSWERS-
Humidity levels should be maintained below 60% indoors.