SUBJECT | "When people find a mold in an indoor environment, what we recommend is that they take steps to remove that mold," says Stephen Redd, chief of the Air Pollution & Respiratory Health Branch of the National Center for Environmental Health at the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention. Removal, he explains, includes "identifying and removing the water source and removing the contaminated building material. We don't recommend culturing mold routinely because it doesn't really inform. It's not helpful in guiding the response. We're not able to say, 'Oh, you have this kind of mold. That means you are at risk.' " |
UPDATE | 02.04 |
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