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Protocols For Investigation Of Indoor Fungal Amplifiers

Summerbell, R. C.
2001
http://www.cbs.knaw.nl/indoor/Indoor1.htm


Summerbell, R. C., (2001), "Protocols For Investigation Of Indoor Fungal Amplifiers", http://www.cbs.knaw.nl/indoor/Indoor1.htm.
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This link was broken when checked on Dec. 2006protocol for fungi indoor investigation (www.cbs.knaw.nl/indoor/Indoor1.htm) by This link was broken when checked on Dec. 2006Health Canada: (www.hc-sc.gc.ca/ehp/ehd/)

"The purpose of these protocols

The following protocols are not intended to be read as background information, but rather are designed to serve as "recipes" assisting the investigator in detecting potentially problematic indoor fungal amplifiers. Each protocol is numbered and is referred to by number in the text. This device, although necessary for brevity and procedural clarity, may make the text difficult to read discursively, and it is recommended that a printout of the Outline (above) be made and kept to one side to be used as a guide to the numbers. Each protocol has a preamble partially outlining its rationale. ..."

Based on Davies, R., Summerbell, R. C., Haldane, D., Dufour, A., Yu, K., Broder, I., Dales, R., Kirkbride, J., Kauri, T. and Robertson, W., 1995, Fungal contamination in public buildings: a guide to recognition and management.


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Author Information and Other Publications Notes
Summerbell, R. C.
  1. Fungal contamination in public buildings: a guide to recognition and management
  2. Sampling methodology for fungal bioaerosols and amplifiers in cases of suspected indoor mold proliferation  



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