what does mold mean? by j. h. haines new york state museum biological survey albany, ny
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WHAT DOES MOLD MEAN?
byby
J. H. HainesJ. H. HainesNew York State New York State
Museum Biological SurveyMuseum Biological SurveyAlbany, NY Albany, NY
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Black killer mold eats husband’s brain, poisons crystal chandelier, woman given
$32,200,000
Black killer mold eats husband’s brain, poisons crystal chandelier, woman given
$32,200,000
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-On your cheese -On your cheese -On your leather boots-On your leather boots-In your shower-In your shower-In your school-In your school
Is it a $32,000,000 Is it a $32,000,000 problem?problem?
Mold is…Mold is…
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WHAT IS A MOLD?WHAT IS A MOLD?WHAT IS A FUNGUS?WHAT IS A FUNGUS?
• Molds (=Mildew) are a Molds (=Mildew) are a simple kind of fungussimple kind of fungus
• Fungi are a kingdom Fungi are a kingdom separate from plants, separate from plants, animals, and bacteria animals, and bacteria
• Fungi have beneficial role in Fungi have beneficial role in nature nature
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FUNGI ARE GOOD
• Fungi recycle nutrients• Fungi clean forest of debris• Some fungi are symbiotic
with plants• Even disease fungi
strengthen gene pool of host
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MushroomsMushroomsSome of the best known fungi are mushroomsSome of the best known fungi are mushrooms
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SporeSporeSporeSpore
PollenPollenPollenPollen
8 8 mm
80 80 m m
Fungus spores are small
Fungus spores are small
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10 m
FUNGUS SPORES ARE EVERYWHEREFUNGUS SPORES ARE EVERYWHEREFUNGUS SPORES ARE EVERYWHEREFUNGUS SPORES ARE EVERYWHERE
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THE EARTH IS COVERED WITH SPORES. A THE EARTH IS COVERED WITH SPORES. A SPORE HERE AND THERE IS NOT A CRISIS SPORE HERE AND THERE IS NOT A CRISIS THE EARTH IS COVERED WITH SPORES. A THE EARTH IS COVERED WITH SPORES. A SPORE HERE AND THERE IS NOT A CRISIS SPORE HERE AND THERE IS NOT A CRISIS
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JUST ADD WATER AND JUST ADD WATER AND THEY WILL GROWTHEY WILL GROW
JUST ADD WATER AND JUST ADD WATER AND THEY WILL GROWTHEY WILL GROW
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Mold is a problem Mold is a problem
when…when…
-It produces toxins-It produces toxins
-It is pathogenic-It is pathogenic
-It is just too numerous-It is just too numerous
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Paper is a favorite food of fungiPaper is a favorite food of fungiPaper is a favorite food of fungiPaper is a favorite food of fungi
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HOW DO YOU KNOW IF HOW DO YOU KNOW IF THERE IS MOLD IN YOUR THERE IS MOLD IN YOUR
BUILDING?BUILDING?
• You can see it as dark patches or minute fuzz
• You can smell it as a “musty” odor
• Air in the space feels damp
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FIX THE MOISTURE FIX THE MOISTURE PROBLEM FIRST, PROBLEM FIRST, THEN CLEAN UP THEN CLEAN UP THE MOLDTHE MOLD
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YOU DON’T HAVE TO KILL MOLD. IT IS YOU DON’T HAVE TO KILL MOLD. IT IS A TOXIC PARTICLE, NOT A DISEASEA TOXIC PARTICLE, NOT A DISEASEYOU DON’T HAVE TO KILL MOLD. IT IS YOU DON’T HAVE TO KILL MOLD. IT IS A TOXIC PARTICLE, NOT A DISEASEA TOXIC PARTICLE, NOT A DISEASE
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WHEN DO YOU NEED PROFESSIONAL HELP?
• When Mold won’t fit under dinner plate
Mold is widespread
You sense mold but can’t find it
There is potential for conflict
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WHAT IS NOT A BIG PROBLEM?
• Mold in your refrigerator• Mold on your window sill• Mold in your shower• Mold on a removable item
(A cardboard box in the basement)
• Dust that looks like mold
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The simple technique for identifying moldThe simple technique for identifying moldThe simple technique for identifying moldThe simple technique for identifying mold
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AIR SAMPLE: VIABLE-TYPE
• Air is drawn in, particles impact agar
• Only spores that grow in agar plates will show up
• Culture is most sure method of identifying some molds
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MOLDS AND HEALTH
• Allergens: Often found in buildings
• Pathogens: Rarely found in buildings (Histoplasma & Cryptococcus)
• Toxin producers: Often found in buildings (Aspergillus versicolor, Trichoderma viride, Stachybotrys chartarum)
33Black killer mold. Black killer mold. StachybotrysStachybotrysBlack killer mold. Black killer mold. StachybotrysStachybotrys
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Stachybotrys chartarum
• One of the most common molds with potentially life-threatening toxins
• Spores may contain toxin
• Complaints are headache, loss of energy, respiratory, and sinus problems
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Stachy: How bad is it?
• In about one in “normal” 50 houses (According to one study)
• Can travel in spores and dust from substrate
• Cannot form gas• Cannot normally be found in blood• Cannot grow in human body• Does not have to be live to be toxic
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Cladosporium sphaerospermumCladosporium sphaerospermumCladosporium sphaerospermumCladosporium sphaerospermum
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REMEDIATION
• Prevent airborne spores and dust• Replace porous surface materials that
have obvious mold growth (e.g., wallboard, ceiling tiles, cloth)
• Clean hard surfaces. Repaint if appropriate
• Take air and surface samples before and after
• Follow New York City Health guidelines
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SUMMARYSUMMARY
• Mold spores are everywhereMold spores are everywhere
• Water is the problem. Mold is the Water is the problem. Mold is the symptomsymptom
• You don’t have to spray itYou don’t have to spray it
• If there is mold, just clean it up If there is mold, just clean it up
• Fear of mold can be larger problem Fear of mold can be larger problem than mold itself. Education is the than mold itself. Education is the curecure