Subject: Mold health hazards
I am replying to Rebecca Stone's question about protection against mold in books. Probably the reaction Rebecca experienced was not due to handling the books so much as from breathing mold spores, which easily become airborne. The unusual severity of the reaction may have been due to encountering a new mold type (there are thousands of species). Or it could be that Rebecca has just developed an extreme sensitivity, which can happen suddenly, especially if one works frequently with moldy materials. Mold is a powerful sensitizer, and precautions must be taken when working with moldy materials. We recommend that sensitive people use a NIOSH-approved toxic dust mask, available from industrial suppliers such as Aldrich Chemical Co. (800-558-9160) or Lab Safety Supply inc. (800-356-0783). For more information see the new NEDCC technical leaflet, "Protecting Books and Paper Against Mold" (available at no charge from NEDCC, 508-470-1010. Mary Todd Glaser Northeast Document Conservation Center 100 Brickstone Square Andover, MA 01810 508-470-1010 Fax: 508-475-6021 *** Conservation DistList Instance 8:20 Distributed: Wednesday, September 21, 1994 Message Id: cdl-8-20-001 ***Received on Monday, 19 September, 1994