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1 1 Indoor Air Quality: Mold Jim Woods Air Quality Specialist Makah Air Quality Project Makah Tribe

2 22 Got Mold ?

3 33 MOLD GROWTH  Moisture  Temperature Between 40 0 F and 100 0 F  Spores  Nutrients Which of these can we control ???

4 44 How Water Enters a Building Surface water (liquid) Soil Air (vapor) Cooking, breathing, washing, watering plants (vapor) Rain and plumbing leaks (liquid) Groundwater (liquid)

5 55 Drain cladding, roofing and foundation and windows to keep out rain Exhaust ventilate sources of water vapor Control Water Entry and Exit Use capillary breaks in foundation

6 66

7 77 Areas of High RH COLD OUTSIDE

8 88 Mold or “Mildew” ?

9 99 Wet materials: rain coats, towels, dogs, etc.

10 10 Shower/Bath

11 11 Failed Bathroom Exhaust Fan

12 12 Cooking

13 13 Dish washing

14 14 Mopping floors

15 15 Plants & Aquaria

16 16 Water Leaks

17 17

18 18

19 19 Moisture from people

20 20 A sign of high relative humidity in the building

21 21 Use lids on pots Use range hood

22 22 Make sure vented to the outside

23 23 Use exhaust fans

24 24 Check exhaust fan flow Tissue paper

25 25 Ensure tight connections and good air flow to outside

26 26 Keep moisture contained until totally exhausted outside

27 27 High Risk  Moisture not vented at source  Poor site drainage  Wet crawl space / basement  Roof, window, wall leaks Moisture Control

28 28 Moisture Control (cont.) Medium Risk  Occasional exhaust fan use  Evidence of previous moisture Low Risk  Moisture sources controlled  No evidence of moisture

29 29 Reducing Moisture/Mold Lower the moisture level  Monitor relative humidity  Exhaust at the “source”  Ventilation Keep surfaces warm  Insulation  Air circulation  Add heat

30 30 Carpet High Risk  Old carpet (mold, organics, lead, dirt)  Installed on damp concrete/soil Medium Risk  New carpet without ventilation Low Risk  Low VOC carpet  Carpet off-gassed before installation  Improved vacuum equipment

31 31 Pressed wood, paneling/plywood Pressure-treated materials Carpet, rubber, vinyl Internal combustion equipment

32 32 House Must Breathe Properly Moisture Odors Pollutants

33 33 Controlling Moisture: Internal Moisture Generation Ventilation: Breathing & perspiration cleaning plants, aquariums, hobbies Exhaust: Showers & baths Laundry Cooking Don’t allow: Un-vented combustion devices

34 34 Questions?


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