Saturday, December 02, 2006

HVAC, Mold And Your School

Each month I review editorial published by www.SchoolFacilities.com contributing editors and blog about the content in more than 10 blogs. This blog deals with the very important subject of indoor air quality and school facilities. Providing quality learning environments is serious business no matter how young or old the students occupying a classroom are. Facility managers, risk managers, teachers and administrators must understand the importance of detecting IAQ problems, remedying them quickly and implementing preventive measures to decrease the probability of another event.

If the topics of indoor air quality, mold, mildew, HVAC and risk management are important to you or your colleagues spread the word about this blog. We can't let mold be the only thing spreading!

2 comments:

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House Mold forms when an area remains moist and relatively warm for a period of time, and is exposed to mold spores. Mold Spores are present nearly everywhere, but are in such low concentrations most of the time that it is of little concern.

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