Good Indoor Air Quality "IAQ" = Improved Health & Productivity
by Top Story TransWorldNews
Tampa, FL- The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates that poor indoor air quality costs business about $60 billion in lost productivity, and perhaps even more when associated health care and litigation costs are included.
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Mold shuts portion of a state high-rise
Board of Equalization workers say building has made them ill
by Mary Lynne Vellinga, www.sacbee.com
The state Board of Equalization has moved employees from two floors of its downtown high-rise headquarters after finding "a variety of molds" growing in the walls.
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California cleans up indoor air cleaners
by Air Resources Board, yubanet.com
Today, the California Air Resources Board adopted the nation's first regulation to prohibit indoor air cleaners from emitting more than 0.050 parts per million of ozone.
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Mom says daughter got sick from mold in apartment
by STNG News Service, dailysouthtown.com
A mother claims her daughter became ill after being exposed to dangerously high levels of mold that were merely painted over in their Southwest Side apartment.
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Report Finds Mold Inside Police Department
Problem Not As Bad As Chief Expected
by Channel 3 Eyewitness News, wfsb.com
TORRINGTON, Conn. -- It may be invisible to the naked eye, but workers at the Torrington Police Department claim they're feeling the affects of hidden mold and fungi in their offices.
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Official says school's air problems could have led to illness
by The Associated Press,chron.com
HOUSTON - After inspecting a middle school where dozens of employees and students have reported being sick, an expert with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said she found several air-quality problems there that could have led to sickness.
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Some Collier Elementary parents say mold to blame for kids' illnesses
by Jamar Younger, Arizona Daily Star
A group of Collier Elementary School students is suffering from sore throats, hacking coughs and runny noses, and their parents say the symptoms are caused by a mold problem in their classroom.
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