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This product is a PDF that contains links to files that consist of PowerPoint slides synchronized with the audio-recording of the speaker (recorded presentation), PDF files of the slides, and audio only (mp3) as noted.
For years, damp buildings were thought to generate negative health effects. Until recently, the magnitude of health effects has not been quantified. The mechanisms which lead to negative effects were not understood. Research advances have provided a clearer path towards understanding what levels of dampness are problematic, what the specific links are between asthma and dampness, and what strategies are effective in reducing moisture accumulation. The presentations describe results of research as well as new guidance for architects, mechanical system designers and owners. The information is also be of interest to occupants of buildings which are perceived to be damp.
58-1 The Revised ASHRAE Position Document On Indoor Mold and Moisture Management
Lew Harriman III, Mason Grant
This product contains: Recorded Presentation, Audio (mp3), Slides (pdf)
58-2 Observations and Recommendations Based On NIOSH Investigations of Damp Buildings and Their Health Effects
Jean Cox-Ganser, Ph.D., CDC-NIOSH; Kay Kreiss, M.D., CDC-NIOSH
This product contains: Recorded Presentation, Audio (mp3), Slides (pdf)
58-3 New U.S. EPA Guidelines for Moisture Management In Buildings
Terry Brennan, Camroden Associate
This product contains: Recorded Presentation, Audio (mp3), Slides (pdf)
Product Details
- Published:
- 2012
- File Size:
- 1 file , 200 KB
- Product Code(s):
- D-SA12Sem58
- Note:
- This product is unavailable in Russia, Belarus