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Should Schools Be Forced to Improve Indoor Air Quality

March 1, 2011

The schools argue that this is a funding problem. They are trying to save money by raising the temperature in schools and shutting off the air conditioning on nights and weekends. These decisions contribute to the mold growth. Of course, more funding would also allow them to address mold problems.

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Wise Alderman Warns About Mold

December 10, 2010

Milwaukee has nearly 6,000 unoccupied homes that are owned by the bank. “If no one is checking on these properties,” pleads Alderman Michael Murphy, “mold could start growing aggressively, and if that happens, the city could be forced to condemn them.”

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Guardian Preservation Services Featured on PBS Mold Removal Special

November 23, 2010

Guardian Preservation Services was recently featured on the PBS “For Your Home” special on mold removal. The episode centers on a 200-year-old log cabin that was moved to the top of a mountain. The cabin recently suffered winter damage including frozen pipes and a leaky roof that allowed water to intrude, causing indoor mold growth over time. Guardian explained the dangers of mold on health and property, as well as proper and efficient mold removal methods.

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Duplex Family Wins Victory Over Negligent Government Neighbor

July 20, 2010

The Johannsen family was at the mercy of their nonexistent neighbors. The leak created a mold problem that eventually grew into their side of the duplex. Phone call after phone call led nowhere as bureaucratic red-tape and a pass-the-buck attitude left the issue unresolved, while the mold problem grew.

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Tennessee Floods Teach New Lessons on Mold

July 16, 2010

The problem here is that many people are tied down with inaction because they have flood insurance. Having flood insurance seems to cause more damage than it saves. They are forbidden to start removing damp materials until an adjuster can come and assess the damage. Unfortunately, during floods that affect hundreds of people, these adjusters are in short supply. It can take weeks before an adjuster will show up. By this time, it’s too late. Your insurance may cover the flood damage, but the mold damage that results is usually not covered by insurance.

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Advice for Moldy Georgia LEC

June 16, 2010

Since the LEC employees hundreds of people there will obviously be some turnover at some point. Isn’t it highly possible that someone with a suppressed immune system or a mold allergy could start working in the building?

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Are Mansions More Moldy?

June 3, 2010

Daneshjou Construction was the developer behind many multi-million dollar homes in the Austin area. Unhappy homeowners complained of costs overrun, shocking overcharges, deadlines ignored, and most of all defective construction.

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Even Arizona has Moldy Schools

May 11, 2010

Here, the school did the test based on a recommendation from the maintenance crew. The kind of mold found is not even the most dangerous. It is usually found on old bread and potatoes. It’s mostly harmless unless someone is immunosuppressed – which is probable given the age of the students. The report did not seem to mention Stachybotrys or other kinds of black mold. Still, the school decided it was unsafe and took responsible action by sealing off a section of the school and informing parents of the situation.

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Advice for Foreclosed Home Buyers

March 22, 2010

Because of the current recession, there are numerous foreclosures in the real estate market. Many of these homes are left unoccupied for some time before a new buyer purchases them.

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What Oprah Needs to Tell Her Audience about Mold

December 30, 2009

Since Oprah’s influence borders on messianic, this is the best opportunity we could hope for to reach out and educate people on just a few simple facts about mold that could end up saving their lives. Now, I could talk for days about mold, but Oprah only has one hour to get the information across. So I’m going to do the Big O a favor by condensing all the mold info out there to just a few key points that will be most helpful to her audience.

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