Biological contaminants definition
Biological contaminants means agents derived from or that are living organisms (e.g. viruses, bacteria, fungi, and mammal and bird antigens) that can be inhaled and can cause many types of health effects including allergic reactions, respiratory disorders, hypersensitivity diseases, and infectious diseases. Also referred to as “microbiologicals” or “microbials.”
Biological contaminants means mold, mildew, fungi, or bacterial matter including any substance produced by, emanating from, or arising out of any such biological contaminants.
Biological contaminants means any biological irritant or contaminant including but not limited to any form of mold, mildew, mushroom, yeast, fungus, bacteria, virus, insect allergen and any other type of biological agent, including any substance produced by, emanating from or arising out of any such “biological contaminant”.