Pure Air Control Services Receives 2009 Best of Clearwater Award
U.S. Commerce Association’s Award Plaque Honors the Achievement
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by U.S. Commerce Association
 WASHINGTON D.C., June 8, 2009 -- Pure Air Control Services has been selected for the 2009 Best of Clearwater Award in the Ventilating Systems Cleaning category by the U.S. Commerce Association (USCA). The USCA "Best of Local Business" Award Program recognizes outstanding local businesses throughout the country. Each year, the USCA identifies companies that they believe have achieved exceptional marketing success in their local community and business category. These are local companies that enhance the positive image of small business through service to their customers and community.
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Mold May Soon Sprout Lawsuit
greensboro.rhinotimes.com
by Paul C. Clark, Staff Writer
The strange saga of the new Oak Ridge Elementary School began with leaks and mold, continued for four years with increasing health symptoms among students and teachers, and may end in lawsuits.
Guilford County Schools on July 31 filed for an extension of the time in which it can sue Lyon Construction Inc. of Winston-Salem, the contractor who rebuilt Oak Ridge Elementary in 2005. Guilford County Board of Education attorney Jill Wilson said the school system also signed a tolling agreement with Clinton E. Gravely and Associates of Greensboro, the architect on the project.
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Mold Forces Elderly, Disabled to Move
by nbc-2.com
IMMOKALEE: They're elderly and disabled and now their group home has mold and possibly even Chinese drywall. Now dozens of people need a new place to go because their building is unfit to live in.
Bromelia Place resident Cynthia Allen says there is mold creeping down her windowsill. She says because of it, her home doesn't really feel like a home.
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Beech Grove City Hall Faces Mold Problem
by Cat Andersen/Eyewitness News wthr.com
Beech Grove - Inspectors cited Beech Grove's city hall with a number of health violations. Leaks and poor drainage has led to serious mold problems, yet some city employees are still working there.
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