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Special Guest: Bob Culley, Mold Assessment Consultant

This week, we have a special guest blog post from Mold Assessment Consultant Bob Culley.  He’s here to provide insight into the mold assessment and remediation process so that you Continue reading…

I think I have a mold problem. What should I do?

In order to tackle this question, there are several steps you should mentally go through. It’s important to understand what the problem you are experiencing is, what you are comfortable Continue reading…

Mycotoxins: In Depth

This post has certainly been a long time coming. “Coming Soon” has been more like “Coming Soon ™”, but at long last, here it is. We’ve got a lot of Continue reading…

Interview with an Indoor Air Quality Instructor: IAQ Mold Training

Hello, this post will focus on the educational side of Mold training.  Specifcally, training for Mold Assessors and Mold technicians of the Indoor Air Quality field.     We asked Doug Brown, Continue reading…

Indoor Air Quality: Interview with a Mold Assessment Consultant (MAC)

Welcome back!  For this installment we are focusing our attention on the ins and outs of being a licensed Mold Assessment Consultant (MAC). Many of you may or may not Continue reading…

Chaetomium: The Other Black Mold

Usually when you hear the terms “Toxic Black Mold” the mold being referred to is Stachybotrys.  However, what people may not know is that there are a lot of different types of mold that Continue reading…

Fungi and its relationship with Humans

The following is a great article by John E. Peterson, a former Mycology professor.  The article discusses the increasing problems fungi can cause. “Fungi and human disease” John E. Peterson, Special to Continue reading…

Fungal uses: Food, Pesticide, Decomposers and Drugs

The following is an excerpt from an article titled “Useful Fungi”  found in Biology @Suite101   “From the microscopic yeasts to the largest mushrooms, many fungi have proved to be beneficial Continue reading…

Possible link between chitin found in fungal spores and asthma

You might remember the term chitin from Biology class when discussing the exoskeletons of insects, crustaceans, and spiders.    Basically, it is a polysaccharide (sugar)  responsible for “storage materials, structural components, or Continue reading…

Lots and lots of hyphae and no spores, why?

Have you ever received a mold report back from the lab that had an abundant number of hyphae/hyphal or mycelial fragments listed, yet the mold spore count was realatively low?  Continue reading…

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