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EPA Mold Resources
EPA's Asthma web site
EPA's Mold page from Asthma web site
EPA's Fact Sheet: Flood Cleanup: Avoiding Indoor Air Quality Problem
EPA's Indoor Air Pollution: An Introduction for Health Professionals
The EPA publication: A Brief Guide to Mold, Moisture, and Your Home
Biological Pollutants in Your Home
Should You Have the Air Ducts in Your Home Cleaned?
"Building Air Quality: A Guide for Building Owners and Facility Managers
"Building Air Quality Action Plan"
Indoor Air Quality Tools for Schools
Managing Asthma in the School Environment
Clean Up Mold and Moisture Control
IAQ Tools for Schools
Mold Remediation in Schools and Commercial Buildings
Links for Schools
An Office Building Occupant's Guide to IAQ
Antimicrobial Information Hotline
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
CDC Mold Resources
Centers For Disease Control
CDC's National Center for Environmental Health Mold page
Questions and answers on Stachybotrys chartarum and other molds
FEMA
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OSHA
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New York Dept. Of Health
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Facts About Mold
NYC - Guidelines (Microsoft Word Doc)
NJ Dept Of Health
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California Department of Health Services
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Indoor Air Quality Info Sheet: Mold in My Home: What Do I Do?
Indoor Air Quality Info Sheet: Stachybotrys chartarum (atra)
Health Effects of Toxin-Producing Indoor Molds in California
Fungi and Indoor Air Quality
Bioaerosols and Green-Waste Composting in California (MS Word)
Misinterpretation of Stachybotrys Serology
CA Dept Of Health- Resource List
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Washington State Department of Health
Office of Environmental Health Assessments
Is Indoor Mold Contamination a Threat to Health?
Minnesota Dept Of Administration
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College and University Resources
University of Minnesota, Dept Env. Health and Safety - Fungal Glossary
University of Minnesota, Department of Environmental Health & Safety Managing water infiltration into buildings
Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs) - Cornell University
University of Wisconsin-Extension, The Disaster Network
University of Minnesota, Department of Environmental Health & Safety
National Pesticide Telecommunications Network (NPTN)
Smithsonian Center for Materials Research and Education (SCMRE)
Specimen-based information on fungi; information on fungal ecology
University of Tulsa Indoor Air Program
Industrial and Medical Associations
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC)
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Marc & Robin Leftwich
At the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Mother's Day WalkRusted blinds from water intrusion and high relative humidity
Debris and moisture within ducts cause particulates to deposit on register and ceiling in an office.
Water intrusion beneath and around window.
Water intrusion through basement walls.
Water intrusion through basement walls.
Growth on finished basement ceiling caused by condensation from air conditioner ductwork above
Growth on finished basement ceiling caused by condensation from air conditioner ductwork above
Hidden mold revealed when baseboard is removed
Mold on wall in back of water heater.
Refuse tossed under a crawlspace
Downspout dumping directly down foundation wall.
Crawlspace vent blocked up with plywood.
Mold growth on attic sheathing.
Water damaged paneling in basement
Broken downspout allow for water to drop directly to foundation wall.
Lint and debris blown back into basement due to blocked dryer duct
Ceiling tiles show evidence of multiple leaks from above.
Basement wall shows evidence of chronic water intrusion.
Growth found on box stored in damp basement.
Hidden water damage from leaking pie within wall.
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