| Allergen |
Substance
(such as mold) that can cause an allergic reaction. |
| APR |
Air
purifying respirator |
| Biocide |
Substance
or chemical that kills organisms such as molds. |
| EPA |
Environmental
Protection Agency |
| Fungi |
Fungi are
neither animals nor plants and are classified in a kingdom of
their own. Fungi include molds, yeasts, mushrooms, and
puffballs. In this document, the terms fungi and mold are used
interchangeably. Molds reproduce by making spores. Mold spores
waft through the indoor and outdoor air continually. When mold
spores land on a damp spot indoors, they may begin growing and
digesting whatever they are growing on. Molds can grow on
virtually any organic substance, providing moisture and oxygen
are present. It is estimated that more than 1.5 million species
of fungi exist. |
| Fungicide |
Substance
or chemical that kills fungi. |
| HEPA |
High-Efficiency
Particulate Air |
| Hypersensitivity |
Great or
excessive sensitivity |
| IAQ |
Indoor Air
Quality |
| Mold |
Molds are a
group of organisms that belong to the kingdom Fungi. In this
document, the terms fungi and mold are used interchangeably.
There are over 20,000 species of mold. |
| mVOC |
Microbial
volatile organic compound, a chemical made by a mold which may
have a moldy or musty odor. |
| OSHA |
Occupational
Safety and Health Administration |
| PAPR |
Powered air
purifying respirator |
| PPE |
Personal
Protective Equipment |
| Remediate |
Fix |
| Sensitization |
Repeated or
single exposure to an allergen that results in the exposed
individual becoming hypersensitive to the allergen. |
| Spore |
Molds
reproduce by means of spores. Spores are microscopic; they vary
in shape and size (2-100 micrometers). Spores may travel in
several ways—they may be passively moved (by a breeze or
waterdrop), mechanically disturbed (by a person or animal
passing by), or actively discharged by the mold (usually under
moist conditions or high humidity). |