The "Subjective Science of Mold Sampling (Part 2) on the Healthy Indoors LIVE Show
A consultant takes some samples, sends them off to a lab, then tries to interpret the analysis results. But what does it all mean?
We jump BACK into that dicey discussion on Thursday’s Healthy Indoors LIVE Show with this week’s guest, Scott Armour, and what will undoubtedly be a highly engaged LIVE virtual studio audience—again!?
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Each episode features the industry’s experts on a variety of topics of interest. The show is hosted by HI‘s Founder & Publisher, Bob Krell, who is a veteran consultant, contractor and trainer in the indoor environmental and building performance industries. and Healthy Indoors‘ Editor, Susan Valenti, as the Moderator for our new LIVE virtual studio audience.
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3 年Let's take this discussion over to the comments for this show episode in Healthy Indoors Online Global Community at: https://global.healthyindoors.com/c/healthy-indoors-live-show/healthy-indoors-live-show-7-8-21-the-subjective-science-of-mold-sampling-part-2
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3 年Bob maybe you can discuss why clients often specifically ask for air sampling for mold. Are we as an industry promoting air sampling over a thorough visual?
Semi retired
3 年There are no regulatory limits on mold (fungi) exposure and air sampling is not an exact science. No reasonable mold assessor would use air sampling results as the sole source of their conclusions. If you don't like the air sampling results, wait an hour and re-sample!