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What is a Certified
Environmental Hygienist™?
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Certified Environmental Hygienist™ is an
environmental detective who is trained, certified,
and experienced in the fields of mold and
environmental hygiene, such as the environmental cleaning and
disinfecting of indoor building air and surfaces like
walls, ceilings, floors, heating/cooling equipment and ducts, counters, and
equipment to prevent the spread of mold growth,
infectious diseases, and other health problems
caused by environmental exposure to germs, bacteria, viruses, and mold.
What is environmental
hygiene?
Environmental hygiene includes services and actions aimed at
improving or maintaining the standard of basic
environmental conditions affecting the well being
of people, including, but not
limited to: (1) clean and safe water supply,
(2) clean and safe ambient air, (3) efficient and
safe animal, human, and industrial waste disposal,
(4) protection of food from biological and
chemical contaminants, and (5)
adequate housing in clean and safe surroundings.
(from
http://www.businessdictionary.com)
Environmental Hygiene
concentrates on environmental health threats and problems, such as microbial
pollution and the spreading of infectious diseases in the environmental
situation and facilities of workplaces, homes, condominiums, and apartments.
“Microbial pollution is a key element of indoor air pollution, and it is
caused by hundreds of species of bacteria and fungi, in particular
filamentous fungi (mould), growing indoors when sufficient moisture is
available.
Problems of indoor air quality are recognized as important risk factors for
human health in both low-income and middle- and high-income countries.
Indoor air is also important because populations spend a substantial
fraction of time within buildings. In residences, day-care centres,
retirement homes and other special environments, indoor air pollution
affects population groups that are particularly vulnerable due to their
health status or age. Microbial pollution involves hundreds of species of
bacteria and fungi that grow indoors when sufficient moisture is available.
Exposure to microbial contaminants is clinically associated with respiratory
symptoms, allergies, asthma and immunological reactions” noted the
the World Health Organization in its report “WHO Guidelines for Indoor
Air Quality: Dampness and Mould,” published July 16, 2009.
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For
environmental training and certification information, please visit
Ecology College, or
email Phillip Fry, or phone Phil
480-310-7970 Arizona
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