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Humiport 05-IR Mold Hunter

The National Academies' Institute of Medicine, in its landmark 2004 report Damp Indoor Spaces and Health, found clinical evidence of a link between damp buildings and symptoms of respiratory problems, with culprits including mold, bacteria, allergens and chemical emissions due to disintegrating building materials. Yuck! What's a concerned board to do? One idea may be to have your staff give your place periodic inspections with a handheld mold sensor, such as this new model from the publicly traded Canadian corporation AirTest Technologies.

The device operates on the principle that mold begins to grow when surface moisture levels are near the condensation point, a.k.a. the dew point. The Mold Hunter measures an area's ambient dew point and compares it to the surface temperature of whatever you've targeted with the built-in laser pointer. (See closeup above.) The closer the dew point is to the surface temperature, the better the chance there's moisture in or behind the surface. Even if you've got no mold there, you may have conditions conducive to rust, corrosion or, to refer back to earlier point, general yuckiness.
CE-certified for safety, the half-pound device is powered by just a 9V battery.
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03/09/2010 05:51 pm
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