The IEQ Review
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December 4, 2002 Dampness, Molds and Asthma   Volume 2 Issue 52  
Indoor Dampness and Molds and Development of Adult-Onset Asthma
A population - based incident case - control study

Debbie Dunn of PACS taking a look at mold samples A population based incident case control study to assess the effects of indoor dampness problems and molds consisting of adults 23 - 63 years old living in the Pirkanmaa Hospital District, South Finland, provide new evidence of the relation between workplace exposure to indoor molds and adult onset asthma.  Indoor dampness and mold problems are universal and thus are potentially of major public health importantce.
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Mold Problems In Nevada State Buildings
State gets serious after mold complaints were issued


The Great of State of Nevada

Nevada health officials finds 14 mold patches in state buildings, including in the basement of the Nevada Capitol.  Mold spores were found at the Department of Motor Vehicles main Reno office, the National Guard Complex in Carson City and the Grant Sawyer Building Las Vegas.


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Toxic Mold Seen as Growing Household Hazard


Stachybotrys canola The presence of mold is the basis of a new wave of litigation against builders and the subject of numerous disputes between insurers and their policyholders. Needless to say all the horror stories have stirred up a media frenzy that has brought the issue to the attention of state legislators.
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