Subject: Mold health hazards
I am responding to Jean Bailey's correct observation that extreme mold sensitivity can occur suddenly. Yes! Therefore one must take strict precautions if working with materials that have experienced an active mold outbreak. The moldy objects should be isolated and cleaned as soon as possible. Persons cleaning or handling moldy materials must wear protective gear: gloves, goggles, and, if not a toxic dust mask, a respirator with a filter that can be changed frequently. Cleaning should be done outdoors, in a fumehood, or next to an open window with a fan. (For more information request NEDCC's leaflet "Protecting Books and Paper Against Mold" by e-mail or snail-mail, if possible - it's easier for us administratively.) Dormant mold spores (conidia) are found everywhere, especially in libraries. These spores can also create an allergic sensitivity. Obviously library personnel cannot wear masks all day every day, but they can maintain a housekeeping program that will keep the dust and spores to a minimum. *** Conservation DistList Instance 8:25 Distributed: Wednesday, October 5, 1994 Message Id: cdl-8-25-005 ***Received on Tuesday, 4 October, 1994