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Department of Health and Human Services

Related Websites
for More Information on
Mold and Indoor Air Quality Issues
Adverse Human Health Effects Associated with
Molds in the Indoor Environment, American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
After
the flood...getting back into your home safely, N.C. Department of Health
and Human Services
American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists
Asthma information, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
A Brief Guide to Mold in the Workplace
, Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA)
Consumer information & access to list of consultants,
American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA).
Controlling Mold
Growth in the Home, Kansas State University Cooperative Extension Service
(pdf file; requires Adobe Reader)
Crawl Spaces, Advanced Energy
Crawlspace Design & Construction, Southern Pine Council
Facts About Mold and Dampness,
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Going Back In
and Being Safe: Health and Safety Risks of Entering Flooded Buildings
Guidelines
for Re-Occupancy of Flooded Buildings: Controlling Exposure to Biological
Building Contaminants, N.C. Department of Health and Human Services
Guidelines For Selecting
an Indoor Air Quality Consultant, American Industrial Hygiene Association
(AIHA)
Guidelines
on Assessment and Remediation of Fungi in Indoor Environments,
New York City Department of Health & Mental Hygiene
Indoor Air - Mold,
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) site has books on mold and moisture in
homes as well as schools and commercial buildings. Also includes removal of mold.
Indoor Air Quality,
N.C. Division of Public Health
Indoor Mold, Toxigenic Fungi,
and Stachybotrys chartarum: Infectious Disease Perspective,
Clinical Microbiology Reviews
The Medical Effects of Mold Exposure, American Academy of Asthma Allergy and Immunology (pdf file; requires Adobe Reader)
Mold,
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Mold & Human Health,
N.C. Division of Public Health
Mold/Moisture Resource List from the Minnesota Department of Health
Mold Resources Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Mold,
dust mites, fungi, spores, and pollen: Bioaerosols in the human environment,
N.C. State University Cooperative Extension Service
Mold
in My Home: What Do I Do? (available in English and Spanish) California Department of Health Services
Molds in Indoor
Workplaces, California Department of Health Services Hazard Evaluation
System and Information Service (pdf file; requires Adobe Reader)
Mold Remediation in
Schools and Commercial Buildings, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Should You Have the
Air Ducts in Your Home Cleaned? U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Spectrum of Noninfectious Health Effects From Molds, American Academy of Pediatrics
Testing for Mold
Minnesota Department of Health
Consultants and laboratories
The Facts
About Mold: For Everyone
American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA). Consumer information & access to list of consultants (pdf file; requires Adobe Reader)
Environmental Microbiology Accredited Laboratories
(list). American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA)
Tenant Issues
Landlords’ Maintenance and Repair Duties: Your Rights as a Residential Tenant in North
Carolina N.C. Department of Justice
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