This popular text offers guidance in the assessment and control of bioaerosols in a wide range of environments. This version offers 26 informative chapters.
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2 of 2 (100%) people found the following review helpful. Reviewed By: [Cheryl Crane]
You aren't one until you've read this cover to cover on your own time. ~C
Bible for Mold
2006-07-18
Reviewed By: [chicagoCIH]
Not to be blasphemous, but this is a requirement for anyone practicing in
the church of IAQ.
Every proffesional should own a copy
2006-07-18
1 of 1 (100%) people found the following review helpful. Reviewed By: [Dan Stih]
this is by far one of the most comphehensive and scientific references for
those involved with indoor air quality and microbial investigations. Most of
the material still holds it weight, which is impressive considering the pace
at which things are changing in this industry.
A Must Have
2006-07-07
2 of 2 (100%) people found the following review helpful. Reviewed By: [IAQman]
If you consider yourself to be an IAQ consultant, mold inspector or remediation contractor, this book needs to be on your shelf. It has sections on performing assessments, data interpretation as well as thorough information on fungi, bacteria, viruses and others.
Bioaerosols reads like a text book so it's not for the faint of heart. It is a technical document so be prepared to get a little lost in some parts. If you are looking for more basic information, check out the EPA's website or Holly Bailey's book.