ARE YOU MOLDY?

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ARE YOU MOLDY?. Leech Lake Air Program Indoor Air Quality. Brandy Toft Leech Lake Air Program. Why Do We Care?. 10 years ago we spent 17 hours indoors TODAY, average is 22 hours or 90% of day IAQ is important to overall health Rise of asthma rates, asthma triggers - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Comfort Zone• Air temperature

– 65 F (active) to 80 F (bathing)• Air relative humidity: 30-60%

(cold climates)• Air motion: 20 – 40 feet per min• Surrounding surface temperatures

– Within 10-15 F of room temperature• Air Changes per Hour (ACH)

– Dropped from ~ 1.5 to .5

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What is mold?

• Fungus, produce spores

• Grow in humid, warm areas, likes the dark

• Doesn’t affect everyone, different sensitivities

• Can be ANY color, size, shape

• Can be dormant until moisture source returns

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Nearly all chronic sinus infections (afflicting 37 million Americans) are a

result of molds.1999 Mayo Clinic Study

300% increase in asthma over the past 20 years has been linked to molds.

1999 USA Today Cover Story

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To test or not to test?• What will it tell you?

– Everyone responds differently to differ amounts

• Can that $$$ be spent on mitigation?

• Trained to take samples?– Tape lifts, aero cells, swabs, Petri dish vacs

• Funds for equipment? Maintenance?

• Laboratory to analyze? Funds for analysis?

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Black Mold Scare–Stachybotrys

• Media scare/hype• Black mold is not the only toxic mold• Mycotoxins

– Immunosuppression, nervous system, gastrointestinal, reproductive systems, SBS

ALL MOLD IS POTENTIALLY HARMFUL• Dose and human response

– highly individualistic

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Tips for Residents• Furniture 6” away from exterior walls• Do not hang blankets on exterior walls• Use proper window treatments and

open during day – no blankets• Run bath fan for 30 minutes after each

bathing event!• Diligence – keep an eye out for problem

areas

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How to Clean Mold• Fix moisture problem!!!• Dry wet area completely within 24-48

hours• Remove people sensitive to mold• Remove moldy material• Clean remaining area• Dispose of all moldy materials, including

cleaning materials, in plastic bags• Repair if needed

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Between 10 sq ft and 100 sq ft

• PPE limited or full (“professional judgment”)• Respirator (N-95, half-face, full-face)• Gloves, goggles, foot covering• Disposable overalls/disposable full body clothing

• Containment: Limited• Polyethylene sheeting ceiling to floor around affected

area, slit entry, covering flap • Maintain area under negative pressure with HEPA

filtered fan unit • Block supply and return air vents

within containment area

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Mold Clean-up

• Hard, non-porous materials can be cleaned– Use sponge or cloth to wipe area clean– Never mix bleach with other cleaning products– Clean thoroughly… If you leave some mold

behind, spores will be easily released back into air when material dries out

• Remove porous materials – Ceiling tiles, carpeting or sheetrock (drywall) and

dispose

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Mold Clean-up (cont.)• If mold is result of flooding

– Remove all sheetrock to at least 12 inches above high water mark

– Inspect interior of walls to ensure all contaminated sheetrock removed

• Allow area to dry for 2-3 days after cleaning and sanitizing– Use fans and dehumidifiers

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Mold Clean-up (cont.)

• Use a stiff brush to remove mold from block walls or uneven surfaces

• Dispose of all cleaning materials if they can’t be washed and sanitized

• Wear old clothes that potentially can be thrown away

• Remove family members or bystanders while cleaning or remediation is underway