Accredited Laboratory- A lab that has been accredited by a recognized agency to the ISO 17025 Standard.
Aflatoxin- A Mycotoxin which is known to be one of the most toxic naturally occurring substances which is from Aspergillus flavus mold growth.
Allergen- A substance such as mold or pet hair which can cause an allergic reaction.
Ambient air- Outdoor air or representative of a general volume of indoor air.
Amplification of molds- Any indoor scenario which may increase the concentration of molds such as moisture in a wall cavity or mold growth in an HVAC system.
Anti-fungal treatment- Any mold remediation activity which removes, disinfects, or treats surfaces contaminated by mold.
Asbestos- A naturally occurring mineral fiber used in hundreds of building and insulation materials. Exposure to asbestos is a known health risk for cancer especially due to occupational contact. Asbestos is a regulated material and professional removal using engineering controls is recommended in most cases.
Asthma- A condition of respiratory sensitivity when lung tissue swells in reaction to exposure to particles which irritate the small passages of the lung tissue.
Indoor Air Quality Association- www.iaqa.org
American Indoor Air Quality Council- www.iaqcouncil.org
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency- www.epa.gov/mold/
Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification ( IICRC)- www.iicrc.org/pdf/buydocs.pdf
Paul Ramsey of RTS Environmental Services was just featured on Fox 5 News on a report about the mold problems in foreclosed properties.
To view the story please click here - Mold A Problem in Many Foreclosed Homes
With the increase in foreclosed properties in the Washington DC/Baltimore area, many potential buyers and real estate agents are learning that there could be hidden risks. Since many of these properties are not maintained the potential for mold growth increases considerably. Standing water in basements and crawl spaces can quickly turn into a major household mold problem and make a potential investment property turn into a nightmare.
RTS Environmental Services wants to assist you in this process by providing you the FACTS about Mold and how a Mold inspection can educate you. Presented below are a couple of common questions asked by our customers and real estate partners about household mold issues.
If you're not immediately certain whether something is mold, there are two ways to tell:
Color: Aside from the common dark green color, mold may be black, white, gray, dark brown, orange and yellow. Dab a drop of household bleach onto a suspected spot. If the stain loses its color or disappears, it may be mold. If there is no change, it probably isn't mold.
Smell: Sometimes molds are hidden and cannot be seen. In this case, a musty or earthy smell often indicates the presence of molds. But beware, not all molds have an odor.
Mold can affect the health of people who are exposed to it. People are mainly exposed to mold by breathing spores or other tiny mold fragments. People can also be exposed through skin contact with mold contaminants (for example, by touching moldy surfaces) and by swallowing it. The level at which mold exposure becomes harmful has not been determined. Several factors complicate this:
Thousands of different Mold species exist, each having a different capacity to produce an immune response or harmful effect.
Each person has a different reaction or immune response to Mold exposure. Some individuals can accept high Mold exposure, whereas for others the slight presence of Mold can initiate a profound response (sinus, headache, fatigue, etc.).
Living Mold, Mold fragments, and even chemicals produced by Molds (mycotoxins) can produce allergic responses.
Contact Information
RTS Environmental Services, Inc.
Tel: 1-800-722-5589
301-607-6276 Maryland Line
Fax: 301-831-6235
Email: info@rtsenvironmental.com