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February 16, 2005 Does Mold Remediation or Air Duct Cleaning Really Help?   Volume 1 Issue 147  
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Does Mold Remediation or Air Duct Cleaning Really Help?
By: Ed Ziegler, Pure Air Control Services

Indoor Air Quality issues are rapidly becoming part of the general public’s consciousness through the mass media’s portrayal of proliferating toxic mold. Many Floridians, along with the rest of the nation are now discovering that non-qualified commercial mold remediation firms and residential duct cleaning services can be just as hazardous.
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Lawsuit Filed Over Moldy Schools
By: KWY-TV CBS 3

Bonnie Tuttle watched her adolescent son go from healthy to seriously ill during the school year. Now she and the parents of nine other students are suing the public school district over mold contamination they say made their children sick.

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Ala. Caps Mold Damage Claims; Fla. Public Forum Discusses Mold Coverage
By: Insurance Journal

The Alabama Insurance Commission has agreed to place a $10,000 cap on mold damage claims on homeowner's insurance policies; while in Florida, mold was the hot topic at a public forum sponsored by the Florida Insurance Commission in Pensacola.

The cap amount is below the average mold claim of $17,000 in Texas, where a much smaller cap had been requested.
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High Levels of Airborne Mouse Allergen Could Trigger Asthma Attacks
By: Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions

Newswise — The amount of mouse allergen found in the air in many inner-city homes could be high enough to trigger asthma symptoms in the children who live there, say researchers at the Johns Hopkins Children’s Center.
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