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Persistent dampness from rainwater intrusion, plumbing leaks andcondensation reduces indoor air quality and increases health risks. Inrecent years new instruments and novel techniques have been deployedto help quantify the risks of mold and bacterial growth, and to locatepotential problem areas with more speed and certainty. This seminardescribes several such tools and techniques, including case histories ofresearch to understand microbial ecology in buildings and to reducemicrobial growth risk and energy consumption.

Thermal Cameras, Moisture Meters and Their Deep, Dark Secrets
Lew Harriman, Fellow ASHRAE, Mason Grant, Portsmouth, NH
Product Contains: Slides (pdf), Audio (mp3), Recorded Presentation (mp4), Recorded Presentation (flv)

Quantifying Microbial Growth Potential Using Surface WaterActivity (aW) Measurements
Brady Carter, Ph.D., Decagon Devices, Pullman, WA
Product Contains: Slides (pdf), Audio (mp3), Recorded Presentation (mp4), Recorded Presentation (flv)

Field Measurements of Microbial Communities and EquilibriumRelative Humidity (AKA Surface Water Activity) on Office Surfacesin Three North American Climates
Jeffrey Siegel, Ph.D., University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
Product Contains: Slides (pdf), Audio (mp3), Recorded Presentation (mp4), Recorded Presentation (flv)

Run Time: 90 mins.

Citation: ASHRAE Seminar Recordings, 2015 Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA

Product Details

Published:
2015
Units of Measure:
Dual
File Size:
1 file , 140 KB
Product Code(s):
D-AT15Sem13