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Monday, April 20th, 2009

Web Training Program, “Managing Moisture & Mold During Your Construction Projects,” Offered on Thursday, May 7, 2009

Needham, Mass. – April 20, 2009 – EH&E Inc., a leading provider of environmental and engineering consulting services will host a comprehensive web training program titled “Managing Moisture & Mold During Your Construction Projects” for webcast on Thursday, May 7, 2009, 1:00 – 2:30 PM (US EDT).

Moisture control and management is the key to preventing mold damage in buildings, both during and after construction. If not effectively controlled, moisture during the construction process will not only cause costly damage to materials and equipment, resulting in budget and schedule impacts, there are additional risks of costly remediation and liability following project completion.

The information and tools provided during the program will provide participants with cost effective strategies to internally implement a mold and moisture management program for their construction projects. Case study examples will illustrate how the strategies can be implemented. The online event will cover:
· Mold and moisture risks during construction.
· Mold and moisture issues and prevention strategies during construction.
· Mold and moisture assessment techniques.
· Procedures for addressing moisture and/or mold-impacted building materials.
· Developing and implementing a successful mold and moisture management program during construction

As part of the training, participants will receive a “Training Packet” consisting of:
· Construction moisture and mold management plan template.
· Construction team training presentation (PowerPoint).
· Site inspection checklist.
· Up to one hour of telephone assistance on their next project.

Registration is $299 per phone line connection. An unlimited number or people may listen using a phone line. Registration includes the contents of the Training Packet.

To register, or more information, visit: http://www.eheinc.com/news_workshops/moldmgmt_050709.htm. Register before May 6th.

About EH&E Inc.
EH&E Inc. (http://www.eheinc.com/) has provided an extensive range of environmental and engineering consulting services for over 20 years. The EH&E team consists of more than 60 experts with an outstanding record of providing business-focused solutions for issues that affect the built environment. EH&E has a depth of knowledge and credibility unmatched in the industry. The firm’s wealth of readily-accessible information is a powerful resource for its clients.

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Public Relations contact: Tiziani Whitmyre Inc., http://www.tizinc.com/

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Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

Creating a Healthy Home Environment: Mold and Mildew Free

Atlanta, Georgia – July 30, 2008 – Each summer, as temperature and humidity rise, mold invades thousands of homes. Some 10% of the U.S. population is sensitive to mold, and invisible mold spores cause countless allergic reactions, asthma attacks, and sinus infections, according to the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology.

Mold also wreaks havoc on building materials. In nature, mold breaks down decaying organic matter, but in a home, it can decompose floors, walls, and other structures.

Fortunately, mold growth can be controlled. “The key to mold control is moisture control,” says Steven Hong, home health specialist and president of Sylvane.com.

Hong offers the following tips for creating a healthy home environment that’s mold and mildew free:

Detecting Mold

  • Recognize Visible Mold – Mold grows in damp, dark environments. Commonly found in bathrooms and basements, it’s usually slimy or fuzzy in appearance, and its color may be green, black, orange, or purple.
  • Be Aware of Hidden Mold – Mold can grow behind walls and wallpaper, above ceiling tiles, and under sinks. If you notice a musty odor in a particular room, it’s likely coming from hidden mold. You can check for mold with a Mold Test Kit.

Preventing Mold

  • Clean Up Spills Immediately – If you have a spill, leak, or any kind of water damage in your home, clean and dry out the area immediately. Mold starts growing within 24-48 hours.
  • Keep Indoor Humidity LowDehumidifiers keep the humidity low by removing excess moisture from the air. Keep your home’s relative humidity below 50% to prevent mold growth.
  • Protect Your Basement – Basements are notorious for mold and mildew. Use a basement dehumidifier to prevent mold and mildew growth.
  • Defend Your Crawlspace – Crawlspaces are dark and damp – ideal environments for mold. Place a plastic vapor barrier on open earth to reduce moisture. Many crawlspaces require a crawlspace dehumidifier to keep the mold at bay.

Cleaning Up Mold

  • Carefully Clean Visible Mold – If you see visible mold growth, carefully clean it up with water and detergent. It’s impossible to completely remove mold from a porous surface such as drywall; this material will have to be removed and discarded.
  • Protect Yourself While Cleaning – The Environmental Protection Agency recommends wearing an N-95 respirator mask, gloves, and goggles while cleaning mold. Black mold or toxic mold (usually found in buildings with severe water damage) produces dangerous toxins that can cause neurological symptoms and even death. If you encounter extensive mold growth, or if you suspect that it may be toxic mold, contact a mold remediation professional.

“Indoor mold is a major cause of sinus infections, allergies, and asthma attacks, not to mention structural damage to buildings,” says Hong. “But if you control your home’s humidity, then mold doesn’t stand a chance.”

Sylvane.com is a leading online supplier of dehumidifiers and other products for creating a healthy, safe and comfortable home environment.

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