Mold Growth After Flooding Poses Health Hazard
November 17, 2004 Battling the Claims Juggernaut   Volume 1 Issue 137  
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Chaetomium elatum
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Battling the claims juggernaut
Meeting an insurance company in court, where its resources outweight the average homeowner's, is a last resort for many
By: PURVA PATEL, Houston Chronicle

Ask Mohammed Khan why he's willing to drag out an already two-year battle with his insurance company, and he'll tell you he's got nothing to lose.
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Airborne Molds May Trigger Asthmatic Attacks
By: Laurie Barclay, MD, Medscape Medical News

Many asthmatics are sensitive to airborne molds rather than to pollens or animal dander, according to an epidemiological survey published in the Aug. 24 issue of the British Medical Journal.
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Gary Busey's Home Improvement
By: Josh Grossberg, E-Online

Looks like Gary Busey's going to keep his ocean view.

The 60-year-old actor has finally settled a long-running dispute with his landlord over the $6,000-per-month Malibu hillside home he's been living in for the past 10 years. Busey had refused to pay any rent until the landlord, Robert Wesson, did some home-improvement projects.
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Officials consider mold-driven relocation
Conshohocken is looking into renting temporary office space if Borough Hall has to close for mold removal.
By: Bonnie L. Cook, Inquirer Staff Writer

Anticipating the need to remove mold that has contaminated Borough Hall, Conshohocken officials are looking for temporary office space.
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Microbial Growth in Air Handling Units (AHU's) can be limited by:

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