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Evaluation and interpretation of data prior to remediation strategy

Published: May 26th, 2008

Revised: July 21st, 2014

Hicks J, Hung L-L, Li D-W, Reponen T, Rogers C, Scott JA, Vesper S, Yang C. 2008. Section 3: Evaluation and interpretation of data collected prior to developing a remediation strategy, IN: Evaluation, remediation and control of mold. Prezant B, Weekes DM, Miller JD (eds) Fairfax, Virginia: AIHA Press. pp 153–170. pp 128–176.

Overview

This mold reference provides the most current and comprehensive discussion on the basic practice of identifying mold damage, the evaluation of the samples that are collected, and the process of remediation. Its twenty chapters cover the underlying principles and background of evaluation and control, building evaluation, data interpretation, remediation and control, plus appendices containing advanced perspectives in mold prevention and control, and images of exterior and interior building mold. This extensive management of indoor mold discussion was written by expert industrial hygiene practitioners, academics and government officials and scientists scrutinized by external peer review. Innovative methods and approaches for each assessed situation are provided.

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