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1 Steps to Healthier Homes n Keep It: Dry Clean Pest-Free Ventilated SafeContaminant-Free Maintained
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2 IOM Report Mold & Moisture Related Health Effects Upper respiratory tract symptoms Coughing Wheezing Asthma symptoms Hypersensitivity pneumonitis
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3 IOM Report Mold & Moisture Related Health Effects Upper respiratory tract symptoms Coughing Wheezing Asthma symptoms Hypersensitivity pneumonitis
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Dampness and Asthma Health OutcomeEstimated % Increase in Damp Homes Upper respiratory tract symptoms 52% Cough50% Wheeze44% Current asthma50% Ever-diagnosed asthma33%
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Asthma Triggers
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Adult Asthma Prevalence 2007 6 Source CDC
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7 Moisture Sources Poorly managed rainwater/groundwater — Poor roof, wall, window and foundation drainage — Defects in rain barriers Plumbing leaks Household sources & condensation — Surfaces chilled by mechanical equipment, earth contact, outdoor air contact — Unvented space heaters — Showers, cooking, breathing Air transported moisture Crawl space moisture or exterior humid air Construction moisture
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WET TO DRY WINTER WET TO DRY SUMMER WET TO DRY Moisture Moves… Source: Advanced Energy
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HOT TO COLD WINTER HOT TO COLD SUMMER HOT TO COLD Moisture Moves… Source: Advanced Energy
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10 Leaks (liquid) How Water Enters a Building Groundwater (liquid) Air From Soil (water vapor) Cooking, Bathing, Watering Plants, Breathing, Washing (water vapor) Surfacewater (liquid) Outside Air Holes, Windows
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12 Retrofit rainwater protection
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13 Windows leak?
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Plumbing Leaks 14
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15 Drain pan in the event of heater leak
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ASTM 62.2 Bathroom Exhaust n 20 cfm continuous n 80 cfm intermittent controlled by: switch, motion sensor, humidistat, etc
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Version 2.2 19 Ducted ok? Damper work?
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20 Unsealable recessed light allows warm, moist air into the unheated attic.
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21 Failed drainage systems.
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22 Mold in the air conditioner?
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23 Crawlspaces may contain mold, pests, pesticides, asbestos, lead paint and sewer gas. An apparently dry crawlspace can add excessive water vapor to a house. Bad Crawlspace
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Floor Above Crawl Space 24
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25 Good Sealed Crawlspace
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26 Moisture meters are useful in determining whether a material is wet or not and tracing the source of problem water.
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Address Interior Moisture First n Moisture where you don’t want to insulate – attic sheathing n Wet walls n Etc 27
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28 If humidity levels are greater than 95% for three to six weeks… Vacuum bag with mold
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Version 2.2 29 Ventilate Fresh air inlet/outlet Ventilation intake and exhaust Bath and kitchen exhaust vents Combustion vents Dryers Central vacuum outlet Chimneys
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Local exhaust Furnace - Dryer - Bathroom - Kitchen Whole House Ventilation - Run exhaust continuously - Provide fan powered outdoor air Source: Camroden Associates
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Ventilate Combustion Version 2.2 31
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Version 2.2 32 Is there an exhaust in the bathroom? Does it work?
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Version 2.2 33 Testing Exhaust Fan: The Charmin Method
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Energy Star Fans & Timers
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Fog never forms at 81 cfm
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Version 2.2 36
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Filter Cooled or Heated Air Version 2.2 37 Poorly sealed filter access panel
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Version 2.2 38 MERV Minimum Efficiency Rating Value (MERV) ASHRAE Standard 52.2 – Efficiency in collecting very small particles
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Version 2.2 39 MERVPARTICLE TYPICAL CONTROLLED SIZE ( m) CONTAMINANT 1 – 4 >10.0Pollen, sanding dust, textile and carpet fibers 5 – 8 3.0 – 10.0Mold, spores, hair spray,cement dust 9 – 12 1.0 – 3.0Legionella, lead dust, welding fumes 13 – 16 0.3 – 1.0Bacteria, most tobacco smoke, insecticide dust, copier toner 17 - 20 0.3Virus, combustion particles, radon progeny MERV Ratings
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Moisture Assessment n Wet spots/water – inside and outside n Mold/stains/rot – inside & outside n Condensation/humidity – attic, living space, windows, basement/crawl space — Warning Signs: greater than 65% Rh in when AC on or greater 55% Rh inside when temp <45 degrees n Always ask: what’s the moisture source and likely fix 40
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Ventilation Assessment n Is existing ventilation working: — Bath fans exterior exhaust? Flow rates? — Kitchen fans exterior exhaust? Flow rates? — Dryer exterior exhaust? — Filter ratings n If tightening home, do we need added mechanical ventilation? 41
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Health Related Work Practices n Venting dryers n Installing bath fans n Air sealing crawl spaces 42 See Advanced Energy for resources www.advancedenergy.org www.advancedenergy.org
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