2003
DOI: 10.1080/15428110308984881
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A Sampling Method for Comparing Fungal Concentrations in Carpets

Abstract: A microvacuum method is described for sampling fungal contaminants in carpet dust and reporting the results on an area basis. When sampling parameters such as suction force, contact time, and area sampled were held constant, and the results were reported on an area basis, fungal concentrations were associated with the potential for water intrusion, a determinant of exposure. Carpet dust samples were collected in open-face 25-mm cassettes containing 0.8 micro m mixed cellulose ester filters. The airflow rate wa… Show more

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“…This can be easily achieved by using a statistical method that evaluates distribution, like the Shipiro-Wilk test [3]. Nonnormality of distribution is not restricted to airborne contaminants and it has, for example, also been suggested for fungus "contaminated" furnishing materials such as carpet [7].…”
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“…This can be easily achieved by using a statistical method that evaluates distribution, like the Shipiro-Wilk test [3]. Nonnormality of distribution is not restricted to airborne contaminants and it has, for example, also been suggested for fungus "contaminated" furnishing materials such as carpet [7].…”
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confidence: 99%