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Global Environmental Resources and Training

Global Environmental Resources and Training is committed to providing the highest level of education to the mold industry at large.  To this end, Global has incorporated various credentials available through a thorough evaluation process.  Two of these credentials will be available during the Mold Across America Tour – the MR-S (Microbial Remediation Specialist) and the RO-S (Remediation Oversight Specialist) exams  will be offered at the conclusion of the seminars at each location. These two credentials are specifically designed with a theoretical approach to microbial remediation in mind.  The RO-S is tailored to insurance adjusters, home inspectors, builders and others who desire to provide an oversight role in the remediation process and gain a comprehensive knowledge of subjects involved in mold claims.  (more…)

Professional Resources Library

Record #: 63
Voice:  800-227-5558

Email:  help@acs.org 
  American Chemical Society (ACS)
ACS advances knowledge and research through scholarly publishing, scientific conferences, information resources for education and business, and professional development efforts.

1155 Sixteenth Street, NW
Washington ,  DC       20036      US
 

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Record #: 65
Voice:  800-942-0832

Email:  info@iaqcouncil.org 
  American Indoor Air Quality Council 
A non-profit organization for indoor air quality professionals and technicians. Offers IAQ training.

Post Office Box 11599
Glendale ,  AZ       85318-1599      US
 

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Record #: 68
Voice:  614-888-9772

Email:  becohio@lycos.com 
  Building Environment Council of Ohio (BECO)
We are interested in problems within buildings arising from pollutants in and immediately around those buildings, especially pollutants associated with building aterials, utilities, the building site, or occupant activities.

6161 Busch Blvd., Suite 87
Columbus ,  OH       43229-2508      US
 

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RESIDENTS MOLD PREVENTION GUIDE

The best means to prevent or control the spread of mold growth is to deny the spores the moisture necessary for germination.  Therefore, regulating the environment, especially relative humidity is essential for preventing the deterioration of valuable property from microorganism growth.  Relative humidity levels should be routinely monitored.  Spore germination is less likely to occur if relative humidity is controlled between 35-45 percent.  When relative humidity levels rise above 65 percent, the use of portable dehumidifiers might be necessary to reduce the moisture content of the air.  A temperature between 68-72oF (spring/summer) and 70-740F (fall/winter) should be targeted.  These levels only decrease the potential of germination and growth; they do not eliminate it.  Therefore, other factors, such as adequate air circulation should be maintained; a fan will help to increase circulation.

The following guidelines for fungal invasion prevention:

1.       Place books/book shelves, and furniture at least 1-2 inches from the wall for airflow.

2.       Store books, materials, important documents, and collectibles in a room where there are no extreme temperature/humidity changes, and not in extreme light/darkness.

3.       Keep indoor plants to a minimum as they draw fungus, bacteria, and other microbes.

4.       Regularly inspect for mold infestation wherever water/moisture has been historical. (more…)