Biological Pollutants in Your Home,
1990.
Available from local ALA or U.S. EPA’s IAQINFO.
Concise booklet aimed
at concerned or affected homeowner
Mold, Moisture & Indoor Air Quality: A Guide to
Designers, Builders, and Building Owners, 1994. Available
from Building Science Corp. 617-323-6552.
Moisture, Mold and Mildew
in Building Air
Quality (Appendix C), 1991. Available from U.S. EPA’s IAQINFO. Illustrative
and useful resource guide.
Repairing Your Flooded Home. Available from
American Red Cross and FEMA offices.
Excellent resource with details on
technical & logistical issues.
Clean-up Procedures for Mold in Houses.
Available
from Canada Mortgage & Housing Corp. 800-668-2642.
Effective,
hands-on information for affected homeowner.
NIOSH Warns of Hazards of Flood Cleanup Work.
National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Update. Aimed
at flood emergency workers. 800-356-4674.
Factsheet on Stachybotrys atra (chartarum).
CDHS
Environmental Health Investigations Branch, April 1997. Summarizes
information on S.A. and includes NYC recommendations for evaluating and
remediating microbial contamination.
REFERRALS TO OCCUPATIONAL & ENVIRONMENTAL
CLINICS
Association of Occupational & Environmental
Clinics. 202-347-4976;
http://gilligan.mc.duke.edu/oem/aoec.htm
American College of Occupational & Environmental
Medicine. 847-228-6850; http://www.acoem.org.