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Best Practices of Mold Remediation
1 day(s)
, 7 instructional hours
About This Event:
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This seminar takes a close look at the fundamentals of the issue of mold, covering both inspection and assessment while focusing heavily on effective ways you can actually prevent mold growth in the first place.
Recommended For:
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Architects, engineers, contractors, and building owners who face the task of prevention and eradication of mold and mildew.
You Will:
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Learn what mold is
Understand mold's potential health effects
Receive inspection/assessment guidance as well as remediation guidance
Learn how to prevent water intrusion in buildings
Learn how to design buildings and HVVAC systems to limit moisture infiltration and control indoor humidity in hot, humid climates.
Topics Covered Include:
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Fungal morphology
Health effects of mold
Designing and maintaining a problem-free building.
Instructor(s):
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Herbert (Herb) W. Stanford, III, PE, Private Consultant and HVAC Engineer, is a 1966 graduate of North Carolina State University with a bachelor's in mechancial engineering. He is a registered Professional Engineer in North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, and Maryland. Currently, Mr. Stanford is actively engaged in investigative and forensic engineering, teaching, research, and writing within a broad range of topics relative to heating, ventilating, air-conditioning systems, equipment and components. He is a member of the American Society of Heating.
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