Mold terms defined by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
www.epa.gov
AIR HANDLING UNIT (AHU): Equipment
that includes a blower or fan, heating and/or cooling coils, and related
equipment such as controls, condensate drain pans, and air filters. Does not
include ductwork, registers or grilles, or boilers and chillers.
ALLERGEN:
A substance, such as mold, that can cause an allergic reaction.
ANTIMICROBIAL: Agent
that kills microbial growth (i.e., chemical or substance that kills mold or
other organisms). See “Biocide” and “Fungicide” below.
BIOLOGICAL CONTAMINANTS: 1)
Living organisms, such as viruses, bacteria, or mold (fungi), 2) the remains
of living organisms, or 3) debris from or pieces of dead organisms.
Biological contaminants can be small enough to be inhaled, and may cause
many types of health effects including allergic reactions and respiratory
disorders.
BIOCIDE: A
substance or chemical that kills organisms such as mold.
BUILDING ENVELOPE: Elements
of the building, including all external building materials, windows, and
walls, that enclose the internal space.
CEILING PLENUM: Space
between a suspended ceiling and the floor above that may have mechanical and
electrical equipment in it and that is used as part of the air distribution
system. The space is usually designed to be under negative pressure.
FUNGI: A
separate kingdom comprising living things that are neither animals nor
plants. The kingdom Fungi includes molds, yeasts, mushrooms, and puffballs.
In this course, the terms fungi and mold are used interchangeably.
FUNGICIDE: A
substance or chemical that kills fungi.
HEPA: High
efficiency particulate air (filter).
HVAC: Heating,
ventilation, and air-conditioning system.
HYPERSENSITIVITY: Great
or excessive sensitivity.
HYPERSENSITIVITY PNEUMONITIS:
A group of respiratory diseases that cause inflammation of the lung
(specifically granulomatous cells). Most forms of hypersensitivity
pneumonitis are caused by the inhalation of organic dusts, including molds.
MOLD: A
group of organisms that belong to the kingdom Fungi. In this course, the
terms fungi and mold are used interchangeably.
MVOC (microbial volatile organic compound): A
chemical made by mold that is a gas at room temperature and may have a moldy
or musty odor.
MYCOTOXIN: A
toxin produced by a mold.
NEGATIVE PRESSURE: A
condition that exists when less air is supplied to a space than is exhausted
from the space, so the air pressure within that space is less than that in
surrounding areas. Under this condition, if an opening exists, air will flow
from surrounding areas into the negatively pressurized space.
PLENUM: Air
compartment connected to a duct or ducts.
PRESSED WOOD PRODUCTS:
A group of materials used in building and furniture construction that are
made from wood veneers, particles, or fibers bonded together with an
adhesive under heat and pressure.
REMEDIATE: Fix.
SPORE: The
means by which molds reproduce. Spores are microscopic. They vary in shape
and range from 2 to 100 microns in size. Spores travel in several ways:
passively moved by a breeze or water drop, mechanically disturbed (by a
person or animal passing by), or actively discharged by the mold (usually
under moist conditions or high humidity).
TOXIGENIC: Producing
toxic substances. |