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IICRC AMRT Study Guide Exam by TEC Pro Q&A 100% Solved | Rated A+ Aflatoxin - the carcinogenic mycotoxin produced by Aspergillus antimicrobial static agent - an agent that is incorporated or applied to a product or surface to inhibit microbial growth assessment - inspection performed by the In...

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Aflatoxin - ✔✔the carcinogenic mycotoxin produced by Aspergillus

antimicrobial static agent - ✔✔an agent that is incorporated or applied to a

product or surface to inhibit microbial growth

assessment - ✔✔inspection performed by the Indoor Environmental

Professional (IEP) to formulate written recommendations to the mold

remediator.

bacteriostat - ✔✔a product that suppresses bacterial growth

biocide - ✔✔a chemical or physical agent that is designed to kill or

inactivate one or more group(s) of organisms

best practice - ✔✔method or technique that has consistently shown results

superior to those achieved with other means, and that is used as a

benchmark

biostat - ✔✔a product that suppresses living organisms

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can - ✔✔term used to signify an ability or possibility to apply a procedure

but is not a component of the industry standard

Condition 1 - ✔✔an indoor environment that may have settled spores,

fungal fragments or traces of actual growth whose identity, location, and

quantity are reflective of a normal fungal ecology for a similar indoor

environment

Condition 2 - ✔✔an indoor environment that is primarily contaminated with

settled spores or fungal fragments that were dispersed directly or indirectly

from a Condition 3 area, and which may have traces of actual growth

Condition 3 - ✔✔an indoor environment contaminated with the presence of

actual mold growth, associated spores, and fungal fragments. Actual

growth includes growth that is active or dormant, visible or hidden

contaminant - ✔✔any physical, chemical, biological, or radioactive

substance that can have an adverse effect on the air, water, soil, or any

interior or exterior surface

cross-contamination - ✔✔the transport of contaminants in the air from a

contaminated work area to an unaffected area

disinfectant - ✔✔a biocide that significantly reduces or kills up to 99.99% of

recognized human pathogens and may kill some bacterial spores

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controlled removal - ✔✔the process of removing contaminated materials in

a manner that minimizes the spread and aerosolization of contaminants

and debris

Equilibrium Relative Humidity (ERH) - ✔✔moisture boundary layer; relative

humidity taken at a material's surface

evaluation - ✔✔inspection performed by the remediation company to

formulate written recommendations to be included in the work plan

fungistat - ✔✔a product that suppresses fungal growth

hydrophobic - ✔✔does not like water

hyphae - ✔✔the thread-like structure part of the mold

Indoor Environmental Professional (IEP) - ✔✔an individual who is qualified

by knowledge, skill, education, training, certification, and experience to

perform an assessment of the fungal ecology of structures, systems, and

contents of a job site

invasive inspection - ✔✔inspection process requiring the removal of fixed

materials to further gather information of areas in question

may - ✔✔term used to signify the process is acceptable or permissible but

not a component of the industry standard

mildew - ✔✔a white growth on plant surfaces produced by parasitic fungi

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