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Mold Removal Guidelines

There are several groups or government agencies that have published guidelines on mold removal. They are:

  • American Conference of Government Industrial Hygienists
  • American Industrial Hygiene Association
  • Environmental Protection Agency
  • Health Canada
  • Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification
  • Occupational Safety and Health Administration
  • New York City Department of Health
These organizations agree almost unanimously on the following points:
  • Interior mold is the result of water intrusion or high humidity
  • Rapid drying of water intrusion is recommended to prevent mold growth (48 hours)
  • Fungal contamination of interior surfaces is unacceptable from a health/hygiene standpoint
  • Fungal contamination can cause allergic, infectious, and poisonous health effects
  • A single heavy exposure may cause serious health problems
  • Area/building evacuation may be necessary before/during mold remediation particularly if high risk occupants are present
  • Mold remediation should begin promptly upon discovery
  • Interior fungal growth should be physically removed
  • All mold growth indoors should be remediated properly, not just Stachybotrys
  • Porous materials colonized by mold should be disposed of
  • Remediation work should be conducted in unoccupied areas
  • Respirators and other personal protective equipment should be used during all remediation projects
  • Work practices and engineering controls should be used to minimize dust generation during remediation
  • Specialized cleaning procedures should be employed for dust with potential spore contamination

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