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Is Mold Regulated and What Standards Exist?

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Is Mold Regulated and What Standards Exist?

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Several federal agencies regulate indoor air quality. Among them are the EPAs Indoor Air Environments Division, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration and the Centers for Disease Control. State or local agencies, such as a state department of health or town board of health, also may govern the investigation of indoor air quality. These agencies have published standards for unacceptable contamination levels for airborne concentrations of many types of indoor air pollutants. However, not one agency has established such limits or standards for airborne concentrations of mold. General Clean-Up Procedures When cleaning an area with mold contamination: 1) identify and eliminate the moisture source; 2) clean, disinfect and dry the moldy area; and 3) bag and dispose any material that has moldy residues, such as rags, paper, leaves or debris. Sometimes air-duct systems can become contaminated with mold. If the salons airduct system has had water damage, first identify the systems typ

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Several federal agencies regulate indoor air quality. The following is list of federal agencies and the area of jurisdiction: • The EPA’s Indoor Air Environments Division is responsible for investigation of indoor air pollution and its impact on public health and the environment. • The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is responsible for indoor air pollution as it relates to occupational health or worker safety. • The National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) researches health topics to support OHSA’s regulatory activity. • The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) is responsible for the investigation of claims of mold-related illness or death from a national public-health standpoint. • State or local agencies, such as the state department of health or town board of health, may also govern the investigation of indoor air quality. These agencies have published standards for unacceptable contamination levels for airborne concentrations of many types of i

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