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Ken is right about being concerned about more than just puddles of

water. However, the term dampness is an improvement over previous

descriptions of water that limited to its liquid state. Dampness can

be or result from water that is also in a vapor, solid or chemical

state, which can all occur at the same time in the same location,

even within a single cell of wood, for example. Dampness is thus an

important expansion from just the liquid state of water.

Carl Grimes

Healthy Habitats LLC

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> kengib . wrote:

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> > , Good start...

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> > I was stopped by the first point as there seems to be a need for

> > definition of " Indoor Dampness " . Could we start with an

> > introductory point defining that mold grows and flourishes above 55%

> > rh and temperatures greater than XX..

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> > The term " dampness " often connotes moisture on the floor or leaking

> > water and such is not the only problem.

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> You cant add words when you are quoting...they say, indoor dampness

> which makes mold just one subset

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