Remediation Equipment
There are various types of equipment useful in mold assessment
and remediation. Some of the more common items include:
Moisture Meters
Moisture meters measure/monitor moisture levels in building
materials, and may be helpful for measuring the moisture content
in a variety of building materials following water damage. They
also can be used to monitor the progress of drying damaged
materials. These direct reading devices have a thin probe that is
inserted into the material to be tested or pressed directly
against the surface of the material. Moisture meters can be used
on materials such as carpet, wallboard, wood, brick, and concrete.
Humidity Gauges or Meters
Humidity meters can be used to monitor indoor humidity.
Inexpensive (less than $50) models that monitor both temperature
and humidity are available.
Humidistat
A humidistat is a control device that can be connected to an HVAC
system and adjusted so that if the humidity level rises above a
set point, the HVAC system will automatically turn on and reduce
the humidity below the established point.
Boroscope
A boroscope is a hand-held tool that allows users to see
potential mold problems inside walls, ceiling plenums, crawl
spaces, and other tight areas. It consists of a video camera on
the end of a flexible snake. No major drilling or
cutting of dry wall is required.
HVAC System Filter
High-quality filters must be used in a HVAC system during
remediation because conventional HVAC filters are typically not
effective in filtering particles the size of mold spores. Consult
an engineer for the appropriate filter efficiency for your
specific HVAC system, and consider upgrading your filters if
necessary. A filter with a minimum efficiency of 50 to 60% or a
rating of MERV 8, as determined by Test Standard 52.2 of the
American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning
Engineers, may be appropriate.
Remember to change filters as appropriate, especially following
any remediation activities. Remove filters in a manner that
minimizes the reentry of mold and other toxic substances into the
workplace. Under certain circumstances, it may be necessary to
wear appropriate PPE while performing this task.