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Episode #36: Mold Matters: Exploring the World of Fungi With Brantley May

March 18, 2024 Change the Air Foundation Episode 36
Episode #36: Mold Matters: Exploring the World of Fungi With Brantley May
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Episode #36: Mold Matters: Exploring the World of Fungi With Brantley May
Mar 18, 2024 Episode 36
Change the Air Foundation

Explore the marvelous world of mycology with Brantley May, a building scientist and indoor environmental consultant. Dive into the inner workings of mold colonies, including clarifying explanations on secondary metabolites, and a description of the nuances between "indoor" and "outdoor" molds. Discover the distinct characteristics of eight prevalent problematic molds and their ecological niches. Brantley updates us on the latest laboratory reporting practices and shares insights on maintaining the ideal indoor humidity level for mold prevention. Tune in for Brantley's enlightening analogies and actionable takeaways in this educational and foundational interview.

Episode Highlights:

·      What is mold and how do parts of a mold colony function? (2:16)

·      Do all genera of mold produce mycotoxins? (8:54)

·      What is meant by the terms “indoor” and “outdoor” molds? (13:20)

·      Why do certain mold species grow at different rates and in different environments, and what is an ecological niche? (18:24)

·      What should you know about Cladosporium?  (23:18)

·      Why do labs often group Aspergillus and Penicillium together on mold test reports? (27:07)

·      What should you know about Aspergillus? (29:54)

·      Real life examples of mold growing inside of buildings that had their HVAC systems turned off. (32:06)

·      What should you know about Penicillium and Alternaria? (34:20)

·      What should you know about Stachybotrys? (36:31)

·      How frequently is hidden versus visible mold the cause of a problem? (40:06)

·      What should relative humidity ideally be inside our homes, and how can we most accurately measure it? (42:13)

·      What should you know about Chaetomium? (45:47)

·      What should you know about Fusarium and Trichoderma? (48:10)

·      What changes have labs recently made related to reporting the presence of Memnoniella?(51:50)

·      Why is killing mold and its byproducts unsafe? (52:53)

·      Brantley’s final takeaways regarding mold and testing. (55:17)

Links Mentioned In Interview:

ChangeTheAirFoundation.org/FAQ  

www.ChangeTheAirFoundation.org/questions-to-ask-when-hiring-an-iep/

www.ChangeTheAirFoundation.org/5-common-humidity-problems-and-solutions

www.ChangeTheAirFoundation.org/?s=remediation


Get In Touch With Our Guest:

EnviroHealth.co.
TikTok: @buildingscience
Facebook: Brantley May
Instagram: BrantleyIAQ 


Learn more about Change the Air Foundation:  

https://changetheairfoundation.org/

 

Sign up for our newsletter: 

https://changetheairfoundation.org/stay-informed/

Donate: 

https://changetheair-bloom.kindful.com/

 

Disclaimer: Your Indoor Air Podcast, a Change the Air Foundation production, is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine, nursing, healthcare or other professional services, such as giving healthcare advice. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast is at the user’s own risk. The content

Show Notes

Explore the marvelous world of mycology with Brantley May, a building scientist and indoor environmental consultant. Dive into the inner workings of mold colonies, including clarifying explanations on secondary metabolites, and a description of the nuances between "indoor" and "outdoor" molds. Discover the distinct characteristics of eight prevalent problematic molds and their ecological niches. Brantley updates us on the latest laboratory reporting practices and shares insights on maintaining the ideal indoor humidity level for mold prevention. Tune in for Brantley's enlightening analogies and actionable takeaways in this educational and foundational interview.

Episode Highlights:

·      What is mold and how do parts of a mold colony function? (2:16)

·      Do all genera of mold produce mycotoxins? (8:54)

·      What is meant by the terms “indoor” and “outdoor” molds? (13:20)

·      Why do certain mold species grow at different rates and in different environments, and what is an ecological niche? (18:24)

·      What should you know about Cladosporium?  (23:18)

·      Why do labs often group Aspergillus and Penicillium together on mold test reports? (27:07)

·      What should you know about Aspergillus? (29:54)

·      Real life examples of mold growing inside of buildings that had their HVAC systems turned off. (32:06)

·      What should you know about Penicillium and Alternaria? (34:20)

·      What should you know about Stachybotrys? (36:31)

·      How frequently is hidden versus visible mold the cause of a problem? (40:06)

·      What should relative humidity ideally be inside our homes, and how can we most accurately measure it? (42:13)

·      What should you know about Chaetomium? (45:47)

·      What should you know about Fusarium and Trichoderma? (48:10)

·      What changes have labs recently made related to reporting the presence of Memnoniella?(51:50)

·      Why is killing mold and its byproducts unsafe? (52:53)

·      Brantley’s final takeaways regarding mold and testing. (55:17)

Links Mentioned In Interview:

ChangeTheAirFoundation.org/FAQ  

www.ChangeTheAirFoundation.org/questions-to-ask-when-hiring-an-iep/

www.ChangeTheAirFoundation.org/5-common-humidity-problems-and-solutions

www.ChangeTheAirFoundation.org/?s=remediation


Get In Touch With Our Guest:

EnviroHealth.co.
TikTok: @buildingscience
Facebook: Brantley May
Instagram: BrantleyIAQ 


Learn more about Change the Air Foundation:  

https://changetheairfoundation.org/

 

Sign up for our newsletter: 

https://changetheairfoundation.org/stay-informed/

Donate: 

https://changetheair-bloom.kindful.com/

 

Disclaimer: Your Indoor Air Podcast, a Change the Air Foundation production, is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine, nursing, healthcare or other professional services, such as giving healthcare advice. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast is at the user’s own risk. The content