Guest guest Posted March 16, 2011 Report Share Posted March 16, 2011 every WDB is different. I've read a few studies about mvoc's, some that are just as bad at denieing mvoc's as a cause of neurotoxicity, as mycotoxins. I fell like these studies COMPLETELY miss the boat on this. you cant judge all exposures to mvoc's by studies that dont take into account just how different these WDB's can be. what they need to be thinking about is the smell. theres a hudge difference between a WDB where the mold smell is hardly noticed and one that reeks of mold and mildew. A HUDGE DIFFERENCE! been there done that and I know for a fact that with some WDB 's exspecially, ones where theres high moisture and the mold contamination has been brewing for a long period of time, the SMELL can be very intence and they need to be takeing their testing and measurements here and than compare to lesser/less smelling situations. than deturmine their scales of exposure and neurotoxicity potential. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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