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experience dealing with mold and fungus issues in facilities that
range from industrial settings where fungi can impact manufacturing
processes, to home and work environments where human health may be
an issue. There currently is extensive interest in understanding
the health implications of fungi in indoor environments. You may
have some questions about mold and fungus and, at Med-Tox Northwest,
we are here to help educate you
Even though fungi are components of
indoor air quality (IAQ), many
other factors may contribute to indoor air quality problems.
Non-biological contaminants include
asbestos, radon, tobacco
smoke, pesticides, lead,
and carbon monoxide. Biological contaminants include viruses,
bacteria such as the aerobic actinomycetes, mites and their fecal
material, insects such as moths and cockroaches, dander from people
and pets, algae, and pollen may also cause problems. Indoor-related
health issues might result from more than one of these potential
etiologic agents having a simultaneous effect on the occupants.
Frequently asked questions about mold:
Med-Tox Northwest Mold Services
- Mold surveys / detection
- Remediation Plans / Drawings
- Laboratory Analysis
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