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Public Health Precautions During Mold Remediation
Health precautions are paramount to minimize exposure
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By: Alan L. Wozniak, CIAQP
Individuals who have allergies, asthma or respiratory disease, are immunocompromised, or have other health problems should not take part in a mold remediation project or be in the general area of the project if the area is not properly contained. For those individuals that can conduct this project, the following activities should be performed to minimized exposure and/or potential health risks...
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Identification and Treatment of Toxic Molds
The right steps to take
By: Occupational Health & Safety
Learn why when dealing with IAQ, in general, the EPA recommends these three steps. Step 1: Review HVAC systems' operation and maintenance. Step 2: Keep good records of the physical problems of the workers. Step 3: Pollution control.
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Mold Happens
What to expect due to vast mold exposure
By: Lauren Mayk
There is little, if any, evidence that Florida's climate has spawned any more mold than in previous years. But with some high-profile cases in California -- including a claim by Ed McMahon that mold in his Los Angeles mansion killed his dog -- and a proliferation of claims in Texas, homeowners have become more aware of the issue and quicker to file a claim or a lawsuit. "It's a new way of suing," said Michael Gilley.
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