ASTM Standard facilitates mold assessment in buildings.

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Developed by Subcommittee D22.08 on Sampling and Analysis of Mold, part of ASTM International Committee D22 on Air Quality, ASTM D7338, Guide for the Assessment of Fungal Growth in Buildings provides go-to reference for anyone testing for mold in buildings. Standard will be useful to wide range of stakeholders concerned with mold, including consultants, educators, building owners, insurers, and lawyers.



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New ASTM Fungal Growth Standard Provides Go-To Reference for Mold Assessment in Buildings



W. CONSHOHOCKEN, Pa., - A newly approved standard, ASTM D7338, Guide for the Assessment of Fungal Growth in Buildings, has been developed to provide a go-to reference for anyone testing for mold in buildings. The new standard was developed by Subcommittee D22.08 on Sampling and Analysis of Mold, part of ASTM International Committee D22 on Air Quality.

"The lack of consensus standards in t he fungal sampling and analysis practice was the driving force behind establishing D22.08," says its chairman, Lisa Rogers, president, Mycometer Inc. "All of our efforts are focused on bringing consistency, reliability and accuracy to the practice."

Rogers notes that ASTM D7338 will be useful to a wide range of stakeholders concerned with mold, including consultants, educators, building owners, insurers, lawyers and others.

In addition to ASTM D7338, D22.08 previously developed ASTM D7391, Test Method for Categorization and Quantification of Airborne Fungal Structures in an Inertial Impaction Sample by Optical Microscopy. Two other proposed new standards developed by the subcommittee are currently on ballot: ASTM WK17177, Test Method for Examination of Fungal Structures on Tape Lift Samples by Optical Microscopy, and ASTM WK22872, Practice for Collection of Total Airborne Fungal Spores via Inertial Impaction Methodology.

"We encourage everyone who has an interest in indoor air quality or mold/fungal assessment, remediation and analysis to get involved in D22.08," says Rogers. "The work ASTM does in D22 has impact around the world."

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ASTM Committee D22 Next Meeting: April 10-13, April Committee Week, Anaheim, Calif.

Technical Contact: Lisa Rogers, Mycometer, Inc., Tampa, Fla., Phone: 813-831-6511; lrogers@mycometer.com

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