This guide provides basic information about mold, mold sources, and building-related illnesses. Brief discussions are included on building design considerations for healthy indoor air, as well as building evaluation and sampling for mold. The purpose of this guide is to help owners, managers, and occupants understand and prevent building-related illnesses associated with mold problems in offices and other indoor workplaces.
36 pages. This article is worth 4 recertification credits (RCs). To earn your credits, submit the six-digit verification code embedded in this document via the web form on this page.
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This guide provides basic information about mold, mold sources, and building-related illnesses. Brief discussions are included on building design considerations for healthy indoor air, as well as building evaluation and sampling for mold. The purpose of this guide is to help owners, managers, and occupants understand and prevent building-related illnesses associated with mold problems in offices and other indoor workplaces.
36 pages. This article is worth 4 recertification credits (RCs). To earn your credits, submit the six-digit verification code embedded in this document via the web form on this page.
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RECERTIFICATION CREDITS
Each selection in the LIVE library contains a unique six-digit verification code. Submit the code into the form below to receive credit toward your ACAC recertification.
NOTE:
Credits are granted only to individuals who are current ACAC.LIVE subscribers, and can be applied only to the current two-year ACAC recertification period. If you accumulate more than the required number of credits in a single two-year period, keep your subscription current and then wait until after recertification to submit additional verification codes.
CREDIT IS ONLY GIVEN ONCE FOR EACH RESOURCE. Please check your current RC report before sending codes to avoid submitting duplicates.
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