All reports of mold in College facilities are inspected by Facilities and Operations along with Environmental, Health, and Safety. 

Mold spores can be found almost anywhere and are naturally present in both indoor and outdoor environments. Mold spores can’t be eliminated from the indoor environment. We bring them in with us on our shoes and clothing and when we open a window. These normal levels of mold do not typically cause health problems. If mold starts to grow indoors, concentrations can rise and increase the risk to occupants. The good news is that we can prevent mold growth by controlling moisture. The steps outlined below will help maintain an optimal environment.

Steps taken by the College
In order to provide a safe and healthy environment, the College does the following to identify and control mold growth and conditions that negatively impact indoor air quality:

  • Thoroughly cleans and disinfects all student-occupied rooms at the end of the spring semester.
  • Inspects, cleans, and sanitizes all HVAC systems including window unit air conditioners.
  • Conducts regular inspections of residence halls by Environmental, Health, and Safety staff.
  • Installs dehumidifiers in areas such as basements that tend to have high humidity levels.

Steps students can take

  • If you notice a leak or standing water, please report it to Facilities Operations. 
  • If you live in an apartment, suite, or off-campus house, regularly clean your bathroom.
  • Do not block air flow around air conditioners or vents.
  • Do not open windows while the air conditioner is running.

Reporting a concern
To report an indoor air-quality problem or concern, contact Facilities Operations at 610-330-5373. Facilities Operations will work with Environmental, Health, and Safety to conduct a visual inspection of the area. If mold growth or conditions for it are identified, the affected area will be cleaned and disinfected immediately, the underlying issues that caused the mold growth will be corrected, and recommendations will be provided to prevent any recurrence.