MOLD! And what you should know with the EPA: Part 1

The Perfect Property Podcast: An Atlanta Real Estate Guide

The Perfect Property Podcast

With Host Juli St George

GUEST: Mary Reynolds, Physical Scientist at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Summary:  

Mold isn’t good but it’s also nothing homeowners need to fear – once they get educated! We’re finding out about all things MOLD  on this episode of The Perfect Property Podcast. Host Juli St George gets the low-down from Mary Reynolds, a scientist with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Atlanta regional office. You’ll learn what to do when you suspect mold, when it’s time to call in a professional and why it’s so important to be tested if you’re having physical symptoms. Don’t miss a great overview of a common household problem (especially in the humid south) as well as actionable tips, strategies and resources to stop mold in its tracks! 
 What You’ll Learn:  All About Mold!
o   What causes it: Persistent water or moisture.
Why We Want to Get Rid of Mold:
o   Asthma is directly triggered by mold.
o   It’s a long-term irritant to eyes, nose, throat and respiratory systems.
o   If you have symptoms, consult with a physician.
Is Black Mold Just Media Hype?
o   All mold has potential health impacts – regardless of color.
About Mold Testing:
o   If there’s visual evidence, there’s no need for mold testing. It’s there!
What’s the Best Way to Remediate?
o   If you see mold growing, clean it up!
o   Address water leaks
  Special Advice for Your Basement or Crawl Space:
o   Trace the source of moisture.
o   Constantly run a dehumidifier (especially in summer) to reduce high humidity.
o   Vapor barriers in crawl spaces help keep moisture down.

·         How to Protect Air Quality Inside Our Homes:
o   Combat humidity with strong dehumidifiers throughout the house.
o   It’s possible to integrate a dehumidifying function into HVAC systems.
o   Air scrubbers – gas or particulate filtration – are highly effective.
o   When replacing filters, look for a label indicating MERV 13 or above.
o   The EPA does not oversee certification processes, but there are reputable bodies including:
§  American Council for Accredited Certification (ACAC)
§  National Association of Mold Professionals (NAMP)
§  National Association of Mold Remediators & Inspectors (NAMRI)
§  Institute of Inspection, Cleaning & Restoration Certification (IICRC)
§  American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA)

Relevant Links/Further Resources:
·         American Council for Accredited Certification (ACAC)
·         National Association of Mold Professionals (NAMP)
·         National Association of Mold Remediators & Inspectors (NAMRI)
·         Institute of Inspection, Cleaning & Restoration Certification (IICRC)
·         American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA)
·         Get EPA info also applicable in residential settings from their document, "Mold Remediation in Schools and Commercial Buildings."

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