This work explains investigation techniques and analytical methodologies for addressing microbial contamination indoors. Microbial contamination indoors is a significant environmental and occupational health and safety problem. This book provides fundamental background information on fungal and bacterial growth indoors as well as in depth, practical approaches to analyzing and remedying problems. The information helps investigators, laboratory managers, and environmental health professionals properly use state of the science methods and correctly interpret the results.
With chapters by expert microbiologists, mycologists, environmental professionals, and industrial hygienists, "Sampling and Analysis of Indoor Microorganisms" is a multidisciplinary, comprehensive reference on advanced approaches, covering: microbiological problems in a water damaged environment; indoor construction techniques and materials that impact environmental microbiology; microbial ecology indoors, airborne bacteria, genetic based analytical methods, and statistical tools for microorganism analysis; microbiological sampling approaches; and mold removal principles and methods, including specialized microbial remediation techniques for HVAC systems, legionellas and biofilms, and sewage contamination. It provides a forensic approach toward the assessment of fungal growth in the indoor environment. A must have guide for practicing professionals, including environmental health and safety personnel, public health officials, and building and construction engineers and architects, this is also a valuable reference for attorneys, home inspectors, water restoration personnel, mold remediation contractors, insurance adjusters, and others.
- ISBN10 6610826749
- ISBN13 9786610826742
- Publish Date 20 April 2007 (first published 1 January 2007)
- Publish Status Active
- Out of Print 21 August 2012
- Publish Country US
- Imprint John Wiley & Sons
- Format eBook
- Pages 291
- Language English