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October 27, 2004 New Firehouse Contains Health Hazards   Volume 1 Issue 134  
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Experts: New Firehouse Contains Health Hazards
By: ABC Action News

TAMPA - Tampa's new $1.4-million firehouse is not only riddled with construction and engineering problems, it is also making some firefighters sick.
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Damp Florida Climate Makes Battle Against Mold a Tough Fight
By: Rachel Pleasant, The Ledger

LAKELAND -- Think of mold as an unwelcome guest. It's just waiting to move in to your home, settle in, and at best, be a nuisance but at worst, a source of illness. It's during the construction process that homes can be the most vulnerable to the black and green spores.
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'Hidden Decay' Clause Pivotal in Lawsuit
By: Robert J. Bruss, Inman News Features

Mary Ann's 70-year-old home was insured with Allstate Insurance Co.'s "all-risk" homeowner's policy. After a window fell out of her home, Mary Ann hired a licensed pest-control inspector to determine the cause of the unexpected accident.
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Indoor Dampness a Public Heath Threat
By: Todd Zwillich, WebMD Medical News

May 25, 2004 -- Damp indoor spaces and the molds that breed are likely linked to lung problems including asthma and coughing, a new report issued by the Institute of Medicine shows.
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