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Mold In Buildings: Issues and Outcomes

Author
Bonebrake, Keegan J.
Abstract
Executive Summary This article will provide an introduction to mold species most commonly found in buildings, and will present potential health and safety effects of such species. Prevention and reasons behind growth of mold in facilities will be discussed, giving examples of both construction and operation prevention techniques. Finally, remediation guidelines and highlights will be presented. These topics will provide a basic understanding of current mold issues, allowing one to fully engage in discussion of the subsequent sections, where current legal issues involved with mold will be presented along with cases dealing with physical, legal, and financial implications of mold in buildings.
Journal/Series
Cornell Real Estate Review
Volume & Issue:
Vol. 3
Date Issued
2004-07-01Subject
Cornell; real estate; mold; building environment; mold prevention; mold legal policy
Rights
Required Publisher Statement: © Cornell University. Reprinted with permission. All rights reserved.
Type
article