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November 16, 2005 When Water Turns To Mold...   Volume 1 Issue 183  
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When Water Turns To Mold, ‘X’ Factor Exacerbates Hurricane Destruction
By: ED ZIEGLER, Pure Air Control Services, Building Services Management Magazin

Last year when Hurricane Charley was approaching Florida’s west coast, residents were fleeing from the Category IV storm’s 8- to10-foot storm surge, high winds and impending catastrophic destruction.
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Man Dies Of Legionnaires Disease
By: A ProMED-mail post

Spain - A 44-year-old man died early this morning, Oct 31 2005, in Vic General Hospital, Barcelona, as part of the Legionella outbreak detected in this city, and now the death toll is 2, confirmed by sources from the Generalitat's Health Advisory Board.
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Mold Still Found In Lely Elementary
By: TRACY X. MIGUEL, NaplesNews.com, November 6, 2005

The scrubbing down of Lely Elementary School was in vain. Since mold-contaminated classrooms were cleaned by Fire Water Restoration Services, five rooms failed air-quality tests, two of which had mold, Principal Karey Stewart said.
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Mold Problem Forces Parents To Pull Child Out Of School
Two Campbell County parents say they are keeping their child at home until a problem at his school is fixed.
By: WBIR.com

Mike Martin is certain allergies aren't ailing his son. Martin says, "It's severe headaches, running nose, congestion. He has a hard time breathing. He even has some hearing loss. I'm not sure if it's from the mold but it certainly can't be helping it." Martin's 10 year old son attends Valley View Elementary in LaFollette.
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Manchester Mold Sickens Woman, Suit Alleges
By: Melissa Scott Sinclair, StyleWeekly.com, November 9, 2005

A Richmond woman who purchased a condominium in the Old Manchester Lofts has filed suit against developer Robin Miller and the property’s owners, alleging her $220,000 loft was contaminated with lead and mold.
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Formaldehyde in the Home
A Possible Source of Health Problems
By: Judy Tidwell, Your Guide to Allergies

Formaldehyde is a chemical widely used in many building materials and household products. According to the Environmental Defense Scoreboard it is ranked as one of the most hazardous compounds to ecosystems and human health.
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Mold Plagues Development—Fungus Possible Culprit In Wide Range Of Illnesses
By: Chris Lombardi, Chronicle Correspondent, November 03, 2005

Patricia Hines, a 26-year resident of Astoria Houses, pointed at what she calls a familiar nightmare. Splotches of black and green mold, larger than her fingertip, covering patches of aging paint on her bathroom wall.
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If both parents have allergies, what are the child's chances of having allergies?

A. 25 to 50 percent

B. 50 to 75 percent

C. 75 to 100 percent

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