The purpose of this paper is to analyse the mould growth and yeast contamination in libraries building. The mould growth causes identified during an investigation and visual inspection of Library PTAR building. The mould contamination level had been measured using 3M Petrifilm Rapid Yeast and Mould Count Plate. The objective of the measurement is to detect environmental concentration for indoor library environment using swab contact monitoring procedures and air sampling procedures. The result recorded yeasts and moulds colonies on the 3M Petrifilm with variably pigmented colonies with certain characters. The yeasts colonies recorded are small, tan colonies with defined edges and no foci while the mould colonies are with diffuse edges and ...
Abstract Indoor mould growth is a growing concern for all stakeholders of built environment, includi...
Moulds growth in indoor environments has been of concern in the built environments,particularly in t...
International audienceThe occurrence of disease amongst the occupants of "mouldy" environments has b...
Despite the growing concern over mould and fungi infestations on library building, little has been r...
Indoor mould contamination portends grave consequence to the stored components as well as inhabitant...
Despite the growing concern over mould and fungi infestations on library building, little has been r...
This paper attempt to give a brief insight into the importance of studying mould growth in library b...
Mould growth in indoor environments; has been of concern in the built environments, particularly in ...
The objective of this research was to identify mould in university’s library using cross secti...
The present study was aimed at evaluating the number of bacteria and mould fungi in the indoor and o...
International audienceIn addition to the biodegradation problems encountered in buildings, exposure ...
Background: Polluted indoor environments pose health challenges such as allergy, infections, and tox...
AbstractA qualitative assessment that identifies factors to support the mould growth in the library ...
Environmental sustainability is one of the key issues in building management. In Hong Kong, one of t...
International audienceMicrobial contamination and damaging effects due to environmental factors (tem...
Abstract Indoor mould growth is a growing concern for all stakeholders of built environment, includi...
Moulds growth in indoor environments has been of concern in the built environments,particularly in t...
International audienceThe occurrence of disease amongst the occupants of "mouldy" environments has b...
Despite the growing concern over mould and fungi infestations on library building, little has been r...
Indoor mould contamination portends grave consequence to the stored components as well as inhabitant...
Despite the growing concern over mould and fungi infestations on library building, little has been r...
This paper attempt to give a brief insight into the importance of studying mould growth in library b...
Mould growth in indoor environments; has been of concern in the built environments, particularly in ...
The objective of this research was to identify mould in university’s library using cross secti...
The present study was aimed at evaluating the number of bacteria and mould fungi in the indoor and o...
International audienceIn addition to the biodegradation problems encountered in buildings, exposure ...
Background: Polluted indoor environments pose health challenges such as allergy, infections, and tox...
AbstractA qualitative assessment that identifies factors to support the mould growth in the library ...
Environmental sustainability is one of the key issues in building management. In Hong Kong, one of t...
International audienceMicrobial contamination and damaging effects due to environmental factors (tem...
Abstract Indoor mould growth is a growing concern for all stakeholders of built environment, includi...
Moulds growth in indoor environments has been of concern in the built environments,particularly in t...
International audienceThe occurrence of disease amongst the occupants of "mouldy" environments has b...