Indoor mould contamination remains a significant hygiene issue in indoor environments. We study how indoor moulds can be effectively managed through understanding what they do in the indoor environment.
Who is this for?
The Indoor mould hygiene training aims to deliver training sessions/courses for a wide variety of audience. The training is tailored for indoor environmental professionals and beyond; building inspectors, construction specialists, professionals in built environments and even the public will be able to obtain technical knowledge shared by us. Our ultimate goal is to train the society to improve indoor environmental quality and occupants’ wellbeing.
Why the Magan Centre of Applied Mycology (MCAM) at ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥?
The MCAM at ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ hosts academics dedicated to conducting research studies in the field of indoor and environmental mycology with research experiences in indoor mould hygiene.
About the training
Multiple dimensions of the indoor mould hygiene issue will be shared during the training sessions/courses:
- Importance of indoor mould hygiene and influence of climate change on the indoor mould issue
- Essential requirements for indoor mould growth
- Different developmental stages of indoor moulds and their characteristics
- Common indoor moulds and their features, such as Aspergillus, Cladosporium and Penicillium.
- How to effectively manage moulds in indoor environments, such as warehouse, laboratories and instrument rooms
- Current advancements in indoor mould hygiene research