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Precision Environmetal Co. - HVAC Cleaning
Precision worked in the ducts right above the pool while aquatic rehabilitation and ...
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Abbey Lane Laboratory Mold Identification and Test Kits
Sterile and semi-sterile Manufacturing & Food Technology SITE LINKS Home Page Company Profile Prices Our Procedures Instructions for Mailing Turn-Around Time OTHER LINKS Molds, Stachybotrys and ...
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Glossary of Terms | Indoor Air | Air | US EPA
FUNGI: Any of a group of parasitic lower plants that lack chlorophyll, including molds and mildews. Top of page GAS SORPTION: Devices used to reduce levels of airborne gaseous compounds ... be a sterilizer when it destroys or eliminates all forms of bacteria, fungi, viruses, and their spores. Because spores are considered the most difficult form of a microorganism to destroy, EPA considers the ...
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Ultraviolet (UV) Water Purifiers - What are they and how do they work
It is employed extensively to destroy bacteria, virus, mold, spores, etc., both air- and water-borne. Short-wave ultraviolet does not occur naturally at the earth' ... the capacity to alter the nucleic acid (DNA) of viruses, bacteria, molds and parasites so they cannot reproduce and are thereby considered inactivated." Related Topics: Article on Floating Filter Rainwater ...
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Some Basic Facts About Mold and Mildew
They can be nearly any color – white, orange, green or black. Molds are beneficial to the environment and are needed to break down dead material. Very tiny and lightweight, mold spores ... molds, many spores may be released into the air. Mold counts in air are typically 10 to 1,000 times higher than background levels during the cleaning and ...
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Building Science
Certain bacteria grow better when the moisture level is high. Molds and fungi thrive in a high moisture environment. In addition, moisture damage can lead to ... about 40o F and 100o F. Second, there must be fungal spores or bacteria available to initiate the growth of biologicals in the building. Fungal spores or bacteria are fairly widespread and almost ...
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Healthy Indoor Air
Dust mites have been identified as the single most important trigger for asthma attacks. Q: How are biological contaminants transported through the house? A: Molds and dust mites thrive in areas of high humidity. Mold grows on organic materials such as paper, textiles, grease, dirt and soap scum. Mold spores float ...
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MedlinePlus: Molds
Research) Prevention/Screening Allergens and Irritants: Mold Spores(National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences) Specific Conditions Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis(American Lung Association) Indoor Environmental Asthma Triggers - Molds ...
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Environmental Diagnostics Lanoratory - IEQ Related Links
Molds and Allergic Sensitization March 17, 2004 Vol. 4 Issue 11 Is UV Light All Its Lit Up To Be? March 10, 2004 Vol. 4 Issue 10 OSHA Issues Safety and ... 4 Issue 4 Indoor Exposure to Molds and Allergic Sensitization January 22, 2004 Vol. 4 Issue 3 Mycotoxins: Of Molds and Maladies January 14, 2004 ... Vol. 3 Issue 16 How to Screen for Airborne Mold Spores May 21, 2003 Vol. 3 Issue 15 Mold Remediation: How ...
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Science Explorer: Mold Terrarium--watch blue,green,and white plants grow on food
Unlike plants, molds don't grow from seeds. They grow from tiny spores that float around in the air. When some of these spores ... of sunlight and use it to make food (sugars and starches) from air and water. Unlike green plants, mold and other fungi have no chlorophyll and ... , it will turn black. The tiny black dots are its spores, which can grow to produce more mold. Why didn't some ...
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