The Building Forensics Guide to Mould & Building-Related Illness

The science others miss written down, volume by volume.

Four decades of forensic investigation into mould, mycotoxins and building-related illness, set out in a structured technical series for clinicians, professionals and serious readers.

Written by Jeff Charlton · UK's Leading Expert in Mould, Environmental Health & Building-Related Illness
40+
Years Specialist Experience
16
Volumes in the GMBRI Series
42
Technical Briefings
UK #1
Independently Verified Expert

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The Author

Jeff Charlton

Internationally recognised environmental hygienist with over 40 years of experience in contamination, disaster recovery and building-related illness. Founder of the British Damage Management Association and contributor to international standards, Jeff works at the intersection of building science, medicine and law — focused on identifying the true cause of environmental exposure, not just the visible symptoms.

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