Mould,
Fungus, & Health Guide
The
Mould Health Guide will help you, your doctor, and your
lawyer cope with the health problems and illnesses caused by indoor exposure
to mould infestation and contamination in your home, school, or workplace.
Discover the mould medical studies that document the links between mould
exposure and mould illnesses. Learn the health problems caused by the most
dangerous mould species. The book's Table of Contents is included below on
this page. This very helpful book is written by mould expert Phillip Fry
[Certified Mould Inspector, Certified Mould Contractor, Certified
Environmental Inspector, Certified Home Inspector, and formerly with the
U.S. Public Health Services National Institutes of Health, and formerly a
hospital and medical center administrator]. Two other mould books that may
also be of interest to you are--
Mould
Legal Guide and
Do-It-Yourself Mould
Prevention, Inspection, Testing & Remediation
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Mould Health Guide
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. FACTS ABOUT MOLDS
* What are molds?
Forms and Appearance
Habitat
Dispersal
Indoor Mold
Outdoor Mold
High Outdoor Humidity
Road Dust as Source of Airborne Allergens
Mold and Moisture
Impacts of Molds at Home
* Mold Exposure
Pathways of Exposure
Exposure during Clean-up
Mold Exposure Mechanisms
* Mold Cases and Litigations
Mold Litigation
Mold Cases
The IBM Case
The Ballard Case
Denver International
Airport
Nicholson v. Metro
Property Management, Inc.
Mold Claims
Mold Health Claims
Mold Insurance
Personal Injury and Property
Damages
Proactive Steps
* Mold-Related Illnesses and Disorders
Risk Individuals
Health Conditions
Common Signs and Symptoms
Hazardous Mold Species
Aspergillus and
Aspergilliosis
Aspergilliosis
Stachybotrys chartarum
* Antifungal Agents
Amphotericin B, nystatin
Precautions
Side Effects
Fluconazole, itraconazole,
ketoconazole
Precautions
Side Effects
Naftifine, terbinafine
Precautions
Side Effects
Flucytosine
Precautions
Miscellaneous Antifungals
Chapter 2. MOST-COMMON MOLD-RELATED ILLNESSES
* Allergy
Allergy Signs and Symptoms
More Allergy Symptoms
Allergy Causes
Allergy Treatment and Management
Allergy Desensitization
(Immunotherapy)
Allergic Rhinitis
Risk Factors
Comorbidities of Allergic Rhinitis
Causes
Rhinitis Allergens
Cockroach allergen
Molds or Fungi
Signs and Symptoms
Patterns of Symptom Production
Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis
Perennial Allergic Rhinitis
Diseases Confused with Allergic Rhinitis
Nonallergic Rhinitis
Polyps
Vasomotor Rhinitis
Infectious Rhinitis
Occupational Rhinitis
Foreign Body Rhinitis
Hormonal Rhinitis
Drug-induced Rhinitis
Rhinitis Medicamentosa
Food-Related Rhinitis
Other Rhinitis-like Conditions
Chronic Infectious Rhinosinusitis
Sinusitis
Treatment and Management of Allergic
Rhinitis
Avoidance
Antihistamines
Intranasal
Antihistamines
Decongestants
Cromolyn sodium
Intranasal
corticosteroids
Oral corticosteroids
Saline (salt water)
nose drops
Immunotherapy
Environmental Control
* Asthma
Mold and Asthma
* Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis (HP)
Differential Diagnosis
HP Symptoms
Acute HP
Chronic HP
Forms of Hypersensitivity
Pneumonitis
Immediate Hypersensitivity
Generalized Mold Hypersensitivity
State
HP Management and Treatment
Medications
* Infections
Difference between Infection and Disease
Types of Infections
Diagnosing Infections
Infections or Mycoses
* Mold Infection Therapies
* Irritation
* Mycotoxins
Superficial Mycoses
Cutaneous Mycoses (Skin
Infections)
Subcutaneous Mycoses
Systemic Mycoses
Opportunistic Mycoses
* Allergic Fungal Sinusitis (AFS)
Fungal Sinusitis Symtpoms
Types of Fungal Sinusitis
Medical History and Diagnosis
Allergic Mucin
Chapter
3. BACTERIA and FUNGI INDOOR and OUTDOOR
* Outdoor Bacteria and Fungi
* Indoor Bacteria and Fungi
* Bacteria and Fungi Common on Building
Materials
* Microbial Volatile Organic Compounds
* Bacteria and Fungi Metabolites
* Toxic Effects of Bacteria and Fungi
Carcinogenesis
Dermal Toxicity
Immunotoxicity
Mucous Membrane Irritation and Inflammation
Neurotoxic Effects
Sensory Irritation
Respiratory Effects
Lower Respiratory Tract Effects
Upper Respiratory Tract Effects
Respiratory Infections
Immune-Compromised Persons
Pulmonary Hemorrhage or Hemosiderosis
* Respiratory Tract Disorders
Airflow Obstruction
Alveolar macrophages
Asthma
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary
Disease (COPD)
Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis (HP)
Inhalation Fever
Mucus Membrane Irritation Syndrome
(MMI)
Sinusitis
* Other Health Related Complaints and
Disorders
Rheumatologic and Other Immune Diseases
* Fungal Diseases Treatment
Chapter 4. FUNGALBIONICS
* Medical Applications
* Food Processing Applications
* Fungal Metabolites
* Mycotoxins
Chapter
5. MOLD CLEANUP AND INSPECTION
* Mold Cleanup
Wet Vacuum
Damp Wipe
HEPA Vacuum
Disposal of Damaged Materials
Bleach
Biocides
* Mold Inspection
* Efflorescence
* Hidden Mold
* What to Look Out for
* Where to Look
* With or Without Water Damage
* Effects of Cleaning and Ventilation
* Mold Control
Chapter
6. MOLD MEASURING AND SAMPLING
* Sampling for Mold
Types of Samples
Air Samples
Bulk Sample
Surface Sample
Non-Viable Sampling
Viable Mold Sampling
When to Test
Mold Sampling Areas
Clearance Sampling
Diagnostic Aid
Pending/Anticipating Litigation
Assessing Microorganisms
Signs and Measurements of Dampness,
Moisture or Mold
Chapter 7. MOLD PREVENTION and REMEDIATION
* Mold Prevention
* Mold Remediation
Skin and Eye
Protection
Respiratory Protection
Protective Clothing
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Remediation Equipment
Relocating Occupants
Finished Remediation/Clean Up?
* Tasks Involved In Remediation
Take Emergency Actions to Stop Water Intrusion If Needed
Identify the Vulnerable
Populations
Collect Histories of Building and
Occupants
Determine Extent and Location of
Fungal Contamination
Identify Moisture Dynamic
Plan Remediation Activities
Establish Appropriate
Containment and Worker and Occupant Protection
Eliminate or Limit
Moisture Sources and Dry the Materials
Decontaminate or
Remove Damaged Materials as Appropriate
Evaluate Whether the
Space Has Been Successfully Remediated
Reassemble the Space
and Controlling Sources of Moisture and Nutrients
* References
Helpful Environmental
Websites
|Caribbean Mold Inspection
| Certified
Hygienists Directory | Certified
Mold Inspectors Directory |
Condominium Mold Inspection |
Environmental Products
| Environmental
Hygienist Training |
Factory Mould Inspection
|Government
Building Mold
Inspection
| Hospital
Mold Inspection | Hotel
Mold Inspection
|
Inspector Del Molde | | Los
Angeles Mold Inspection | |Miami Mold
Testing| Mold
Inspector Training |
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Mold Inspector
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Mold Inspector Training |
Mold Products and Services
|Mold
School |
Mold Training | Mold
Training And Certification |
Office Mold Inspection
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Orange County Mold Inspection | Public
Building Mold Inspection |
Sacramento Mold Inspection |
San
Diego Home Inspection |
San Diego Mold Inspection |
San Francisco Mold Inspection |
San
Jose Mold Inspection |
School Mold Inspection
|Seattle
Washington Mold Testing |
Seattle Mold Inspection |
Senior Housing
Mold Inspection |Store Mold Inspection
| Toxic
Mold
Inspection |
Toxic Mold Inspector
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Warehouse Mold Inspection |
Natural Supplements |
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Male Performance Supplement |
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Hong Kong Sex Pills |
China Mould Testing
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