Guest guest Posted May 1, 2007 Report Share Posted May 1, 2007 If I remediate a space with several hundred feet of visible mold and after air samples 10 (raw count) pen/asp spores are left that seem to be ok, but if 1 (raw count) stachy spore is found,the job won't pass. Can someone tell me why a space should fail based only on this fact or is the hygienist being unreasonable? If the several hundred feet of visible mold was stachy or even partially stachy isn't it true that by ripping out, sanding, wire brushing, the framing that 100's of millions of spores have been disturbed and have 1 or 2 spores left over should not fail the job? Please help me understand this. Thanks in advance, Jeff Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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