Description
Vol 37 Fungal Resistance, Biofilms & Why Bleach Fails examines the environmental and health mechanisms discussed throughout this volume of the Global Microbial Building Related Investigation series. The book analyses contamination pathways, indoor exposure dynamics, and investigative challenges that often lead to misunderstanding or underestimation of mould and microbial hazards in residential and commercial buildings. Drawing on documented environmental cases, building science, and exposure evidence, the volume explores how hidden reservoirs, contaminated dust, ventilation pathways, and microbial by‑products can continue affecting occupants even after remediation attempts appear complete. Particular attention is given to diagnostic misinterpretation, environmental testing limitations, and procedural assumptions that prevent accurate identification of ongoing contamination. The discussion highlights why surface inspection alone rarely reflects the true environmental burden and why incomplete remediation strategies can allow hazards to persist or re‑emerge. Practical investigative principles are outlined for identifying contamination sources, interpreting environmental evidence, and understanding the broader health implications of building‑related exposure.












