IEQ Review
January 25, 2006 Mold Analysis - A Perfect "10"   Volume 1 Issue 195  
HOME
School Mold Cleanup Leads To Fraud Arrest
by MICHAEL P. MAYKO, Connecticut Post


NEW HAVEN — A federal grand jury indicted a convicted felon for defrauding school districts in Easton, Bristol and Manchester on mold remediation work he performed.
The indictment accuses Ronald Schongar, 59, of Clifton Park, N.Y., of committing three counts of mail fraud and two counts of wire fraud by misrepresenting the qualifications of the product he used.
 
He faces up to 25 years in prison.
 
It is expected Schongar will enter not guilty pleas to the charges when he is arraigned next week. The case is assigned to Senior U.S. District Judge Ellen Bree Burns.
 
Schongar ran Microb Phase, which used a product called Microb Shield to fight mold. He told school officials his product was registered with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and produced an altered bulletin for an unrelated product called AEGIS Microbe Shield, which he sent to the schools.
 
AEGIS Environmental in Midland, Mich., told authorities they never supplied their product to Schongar.
 
Easton police began investigating Schongar after several students and teachers at Samuel Staples School complained of respiratory problems, upset stomachs and skin rashes during mold remediation work performed at their school between 2000 and 2003.
Later he told authorities he mixes a solution of rubbing alcohol and soap.
 
On Jan. 14, 2004, Easton police and federal agents searched Schongar's home, garage and a rented storage unit. They took environmental samples and seized several suspected fraudulent "certificates, diplomas and resumes" listing Schongar's qualifications.
 
"Mold remediation is an incredibly important service to public health," said U.S. Attorney Kevin J. O'Connor. "It is a business that should never be exploited for profit."
The case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Edward T. Kang and Special Assistant U.S. Attorney Andrew Lauterback. The EPA, along with Easton police, investigated the matter.
 

# # #

Pure Air Control Services, Inc.

1-800-422-7873


[PRINTER FRIENDLY VERSION]
Request a FREE Copy of the Bioaerosol Guidelines
Register to Win FREE Portable DVD Player!
IEQ Quiz of the Week

Which of the following would NOT be considered a symptom of exposure to mold?

A. Headaches

B. Shortness of breath

C. Nose & throat irritation and burning, watering eyes

D. Discoloration of the tongue

E. Memory loss and difficulty concentrating

 [See Results]
Click Here for IAQ/Mold Hotline
Your IEQ Hotline! Toll Free 800-422-7873

Free Preliminary Phone Consultation Services Available. Call Now!
 
Free Subscription to The IEQ Review

First Name:

Last Name:

Email Address:

Company:


Add Remove

Tell A Friend About the IEQ Review!
Thank you for reading the IEQ REVIEW!
Published by: Pure Air Control Services
Copyright © 2006 Pure Air Control Services. All rights reserved.
TELL A FRIEND
View Archive
Powered by IMN