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Burned Once By Mold….

February 9, 2011

The lawsuit alleges negligence and “defective workmanship” on at least eight accounts. A lack of supervision and ignored precautionary measures during the development of air conditioning units caused them to eventually become severely corroded. The lawsuit also cites a lack of flashing along windows that led to condensation and moisture to enter the walls, promoting mold growth.

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Fire Chief Laughs Off Mold Complaint, Fire Station Closes

October 19, 2010

Fox 8 in North Carolina caught Fire Chief David Taylor in a lie, or what he refers to as a “miscommunication.” A few weeks ago, a serious mold issue was discovered in the Station 12 in High Point. The AC units on the roof leaked over the summer, causing moisture to leak through the roof and dampen ceiling tiles above a sleeping area. The mold was tested and found to be dangerous. Station 12 was closed down for cleaning and the three firefighters were relocated.

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New Standards in Mold Testing

January 22, 2010

As we know, different mold affects different people in different ways to different degrees. If you can see or smell mold in your home, then there is reason to be concerned. If anyone in your household suffers from mysterious illnesses, you should also look into mold as the cause.

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City Hall Remediation to Cost One Million Dollars

December 15, 2009

If you follow mold news like me then you’ve probably wondered why city halls and courthouses always seem to have mold issues. I’m not sure of the reason, but I have a few theories. It’s not simply because they are old as I can point to many examples of such buildings becoming overrun with mold that are only a few years old.

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Arizona School Cleans Up Their Mold?

October 13, 2009

Mesa Public Schools has announced that it has restored mold-spore levels to a safe level in Red Mountain Ranch Elementary after parents and teachers raised concerns about poor indoor air quality since 2005. The school is now deemed safe since indoor mold levels are lower than those measured outside a building. The cleanup process cost about $50,000 with an extra $8,000 for testing. If this sounds like a lot of money, then consider how Oak Ridge Elementary spent $600,000 “investigating” their mold problem only to arrive at the conclusion that “there is no mold.”

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Family Discovers the True Meaning of Caveat Emptor

September 25, 2009

The Bennett family purchased the 12-year-old two-story home on Mother’s Day and within three weeks began experiencing problems. A heavy rain caused “buckets of water” to leak into the basement through the foundation. They soon discovered drenched building materials and rampant mold growth hidden behind insulation and vinyl siding.

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