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November 17, 2004 Battling the Claims Juggernaut   Volume 1 Issue 137  
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Question:  When performing a forensic IEQ assessment where water damage has occurred, but little or no visible evidence is available, the following sampling technique(s) may apply to determine baseline IEQ conditions:

A.) Bioaerosols for fungi and bacteria
B.) Fungal microscopy for surface contaminants
C.) Interstitial wall cavity evaluation
D.) Wall moisture assessment
E.) Building pressurization analysis
F.) All of the Above
F.) None of the Above

Answer:  F) All of the above

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Microbial Growth in Air Handling Units (AHU's) can be limited by:

A.) Using sloped drain pans with drains at the low point

B.) Providing easy access to coils, drain pans and the downstream side of the cooling coils for inspection and cleaning.

C.) Using R-12 instead of R-22

D.) Providing inner surface of the AHU of materials with 0 porosity, impermeable to water penetration

E.) A, B and D

F.) all of the above

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