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IEQ/Mold Consulting Firm Nationally Recognized a Second Time
Pure Air Control Services Once Again Named Among Florida’s Top 100
By: PRWeb
For the second year in a row, DiversityBusiness.com, the nation’s leading multicultural business-to-business online portal which links large organizational buyers to multicultural product and service businesses, has named Pure Air Control Services as one of the top 100 diversity-owned businesses in Florida.
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$13 Million from Lumberyard Brings Calif. Mold Settlement to $22.6 Million
By: November issue of COLUMNS-Mold.
LOS ANGELES -- A California family accepted $13 million from a lumber company in mid-trial to complete a $22.6 million settlement with their home's contractors and suppliers over mold contamination blamed for a child's severe brain injury.
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Snags Expected As Courthouse Reopens Today
The Broward County Courthouse is set to reopen to the public today, but a normal return to justice could take months.
By: SARA OLKON, MiamiHerald.com
The twisted metal beams and jagged shards of glass have long been cast from the streets that lead to the Broward County Courthouse in Fort Lauderdale. But the intangible mess wrought from a storm that virtually suspended the county's legal universe for two long weeks still lingers.
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Mold and dust believed to cause 'Katrina Cough'
By: Los Angeles Times
NEW ORLEANS — A large number of people along the Louisiana and Mississippi coasts are developing a condition dubbed "Katrina cough," believed to be linked to mold and dust circulating in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
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Home Mold A Mushrooming Problem
By: DEE DIXON, The Enterprise
It's a tiny, nasty fungus that spreads silently within the damp walls. The sweltering Southeast Texas heat provides just the right incubation mix that helps it grow. Undetected or unaddressed, authorities say it can cause serious respiratory problems, even death. No wonder it's a four-letter word - mold.
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BEWARE Of Bed Bugs
Yucky problem lurks beneath the sheets
By: MICHAEL LAFORGIA, KNIGHT RIDDER NEWSPAPERS
WARNING: What you're about to read might keep you up at night. Or at least keep you away from your bed for a while. The reason is dust mites -- those tiny bugs that live in linen and pillowcases and feed on your dead skin -- and the problems they can cause when you press your face into them for months at a time.
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Correction from Previous IEQ Review
An error was published in the August 25, 2005 edition of the IEQ Review entitled “Florida’s Mold: In the Eye of the Storm”, Volume 1, Issue 172.
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