Guest guest Posted July 12, 2001 Report Share Posted July 12, 2001 It's been over a year since I moved out of my old apartment. Just recieved a letter from my attorney. The defendants recently did some testing they took 31 samples here are some of the results: Surface Tape Samples Book shelf - Paecilomyces abundant approx 3,000 spores/sq.cm. Stachybotrys spores, <750/sq.cm. Closet shelf - Penicillium spores abundant, 30,000/sq.cm. Wall behind kitchen faucet - Stemphylium mold with spores too numerous to count. Trace Stachybotrys spores. same wall 2' higher - Penicillium spores abundant 30,000 /sq. cm. Stachybotrys spores not seen. Under sink cabinet, floor - Chaetomium mold with spores to numerous to count. Back wall under kitchen sink - Stachybotrys with spores to numerous to count. Air-O-Cell sample Wall cavities West wall - stachy spores to numerous to count Ceiling - Aspergillus and penicillium spores common. stachy spores rare. Wall behind sink - Stachy spores abundant. Can anyone explain this to me? Are these considered high levels? Does this explain my respiratory problems? I've never heard of Stemphylium mold or Paecilomyces anyone know anything about those types of mold. Another thing that was on my report said Chaetomium and Phoma - like molds.. what is Phoma? Thanks Chris AKA KChrisPcat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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