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To: jam2000 who wrote (1267)6/30/2000 7:42:21 PM
From: Cheeky Kid   of 1576
 
Here are the sites I found of interest.

scisoc.org
cdc.gov

The common theme here seems to be massive amounts of water, flood, leaking
basement, leaking roof, over a long period of time.

What should you do if mold is present in your home or apartment?
Although any visible mold can be tested by an environmental consultant and/or analyzed by a laboratory specializing in microbiology, these tests can be very expensive --
from hundreds to thousands of dollars. There is no simple and cheap way to sample the air in your home to find out what types of mold are present and if they are airborne.
As noted above, even if you had your home tested, it is difficult to say at what levels molds would cause health effects. Therefore, it is more important get rid of the mold
rather than find out more about it. The most effective way to treat mold is to correct underlying water damage and clean the affected area.

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