Solving Mold Problems

  • Complete a Work Order to notify Environmental Safety Services (ESS) of the problem.
  • ESS will send you a mold questionnaire as a preliminary tool to gathering the needed information.
  • ESS will visit the site to assess the situation and meet with the author of the complaint.
  • Depending on the scope of the problem, ESS will advise Public Safety and Physical Plan. If the complaint comes from a residence hall, we will
    also notify the Director of Housing.
  • We will gather the needed information, analyze it and share our conclusions with all parties.
  • We will determine the plan of mold remediation (Identification of mold by visual inspection, correction of conditions permitting mold growth,
    removal of mold damaged materials).

In most cases, if visible mold is present, sampling is not necessary. There are no standards for “acceptable” levels of mold in buildings.
Furthermore, the lack of definite correlation between exposure levels and health effects makes data interpretation almost impossible. Usually,
testing is recommended in order to compare levels and types of mold spores between inside and outside air and to assess the effectiveness of mold
remediation.

Last updated: 2/4/2015

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