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by Dan Hounsell
“Nothing will change until people get sick from lack of maintenance. Mold, allergies from water leaks, poor air circulation, etc. ”
These comments came in an online discussion of deferred maintenance, and the writer’s logic is hard to rebut, given tight budgets and the traditional “out of sight, out of mind” approach most facility executives take toward maintenance.
The writer might not have known it, but something might be about to change on the link between maintenance, mold and indoor air quality.
The evidence grows
“Our analysis does not prove that dampness and mold cause these health effects,” says the author of the first study. “However, the consistent and relatively strong associations of dampness with adverse health effects strongly suggest causation by dampness-related (pollutant) exposures.”
The second study uses results of the first paper, plus additional data on dampness prevalence, to estimate that 21 percent of current asthma cases in the United States are attributable to dampness and mold exposure.
The paper also summarizes the evidence of adverse health effects from dampness and mold in offices and schools, and it suggests that exposure to dampness and mold in those settings appear to have similar health impacts on those exposed.
The authors of the two papers suggest that “a significant community response” is warranted, given the size of the population affected and the large economic costs. They recommend a series of measures to address the problem that will sound familiar to any manager who has ever faced the issue:
My guess is that these two papers, along with previous studies of the link between facility conditions and healthy indoor environments, are pushing this issue toward its tipping point, which is located in top executives’ pocketbooks. The shift in thinking could give managers more of the resources they need to address the issue effectively.
For more information on the studies, visit here. www.lbl.gov/Science-Articles/Archive/EETD-mold-risk.html
Article reprinted with permission from "Maintenance Solutions" Magazine
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