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This new technology, produced by a Carlsbad, CA company, promises to protect people from toxic exposures, including mold, in the future. Right now, it is being utilized for a number of applications, including the military. |
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These three articles describes a jury trial with a $4,750,000 Verdict for the plaintiffs that provides insight into the havoc that building mold (in a home, in this case) can wreak on the occupants - in this case, a family in a new home. Dr. Ritchie Shoemaker, of Maryland, a mold researcher and treating physician, tested the family, as did Dr. Allan Lieberman, of South Carolina (SMH).
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"Recent research suggests that indoor mold poses a widespread and, for some people, serious health threat." (US General Accounting Office, 2008)
The GAO (USA General Accounting Office) Audit on Mold that took two years to complete is now posted and public, on the GAO site, as well as below (SMH).
"The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) is known as "the investigative arm of Congress" and "the congressional watchdog." GAO supports the Congress in meeting its constitutional responsibilities and helps improve the performance and accountability of the federal government for the benefit of the American people. Read More About GAO" (US GAO)
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This groundbreaking report refutes the notion that mold is only a nuisance or minor allergen. It is a key document to use in any venue where one might wish to cite the serious nature of mold exposure - in our schools, homes, offices or other buildings. Parents with children in damp or moldy schools will be able to use this document to show that there is no safe level of mold exposure. Parents of students concerned about or harmed by mold exposures will want to use this document with their school districts, school boards, health departments, physicians, and attorneys. Teachers and school staff concerned about or harmed by mold will want to provide this document to their physicians, unions, local OSHA, health departments and attorneys.
Gone is the day when denials of the health effects of mold exposures are accepted. Mold remediation will improve with consistent direction from our government. People will be adequately warned of the health risks of indoor mold exposure. Our sincere thanks to Senator Ted Kennedy for requesting this audit and to those who tirelessly lobbied for it. We hope this is the beginning of an era of greater accuracy, research, and consistency among the US gov't agencies, with regard to mold's health effects and its prevention, that will greatly improve the health of our nation. (SMH)
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Dr. Sonjay Gupta, CNN's top medical correspondent, one who has included stories related to environmental illnesses including those from mold, has been offered the job of US Surgeon General. Reportedly, he will accept.
Dr. Gupta has covered stories about mold and depression, mold (see below) and other environmental illnesses. This provides hope that he will not avoid or cover up the mold and chemical poisonings that are causing chronic illness in millions of Americans. This appointment offer is very promising (SMH).
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Gupta has told administration officials that he wants the job, and the final vetting process is under way. He has asked for a few days to figure out the financial and logistical details of moving his family from Atlanta to Washington but is expected to accept the offer. " (AOL) |
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"U.S. Government Accountability Office studies show that some 15,000 schools in the United States suffer from indoor air that is unfit to breathe. In addition to greenhouse gas emissions, conventional building materials and furnishings release toxic chemicals, volatile organic compounds, such as formaldehyde, and other substances to the air inside the school.
Mold spores, common in deteriorating schools with leaky roofs, along with other biological organisms add to this polluted mix, triggering allergies, and are suspected of increasing new cases of respiratory diseases, particularly asthma, which is the most common chronic illness among children under age 15. Asthma also is the leading cause of student absenteeism in schools, accounting for more than 14 million missed school days each year, according to the AFT."
(AFL-CIO Blog)
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Dec. 31, 2008
"WASHINGTON (AP) — Barack Obama probably cannot fix every leaky roof and busted boiler in the nation's schools. But educators say his sweeping school modernization program — if he spends enough — could jump-start student achievement." (Associated Press)
Leak across light fixture, in a Liberty, NY school library that sickened librarian Angela Page, destroying her health. This school still is in use and occupied by students and staff, despite a scathing report by the CDC on the three leaky Liberty schools. (photo by Angela Page)
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This is a powerful way to start the New Year. Read the full article, and more, below. You will note the number of times mold and health problems are linked. The Center for School Mold Help Director and many of our site visitors have been writing the Obama team about our school mold and health problems. This is our answer, and a very desirable one, surely. We are being heard. Our supporters and parent/teacher/school staff/community activists are being heard.
The Center for School Mold Help calls for:
- the highest priority to be placed on mold prevention, use of safe, science-based remediation, with urgent avoidance of moldy buildings and those with poor indoor air quality (IAQ)
- recognition by and help from our pediatricians and physicians, for the devastating impact that damp, moldy (school & other) buildings have on health.
- an immediate retraction and correction of all past, incorrect position papers on environmental illness caused by mold, by medical associations such as ACOEM and AAAAI that now mislead these physicians
- immediate respite for those suffering in moldy buildings - they need places to go, while they wait for reconstruction
- urgent, federal mandates for all gov't agencies such as the CDC, OSHA, EPA, & health departments (state, county, and local) to provide meaningful, swift action and assistance to detect mold and protect building occupants, incorporating and expanding the recommendations of the US GAO Audit on Mold
There is much more to be done, more education to undertake, but WE ARE GETTING THERE, TOGETHER.
We thank you - and ask that you continue your support, with a much-needed donation at this vital time, to keep our information current and online (SMH).
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The American Federation of Teachers (AFT), second-largest teacher union in the nation, is to be highly commended for its work in assessing the extent of America's school building problems and the solutions it has proposed, in its report Building Minds, Minding Buildings and two new guides: Our Union's Road Map to Green and Sustainable Schools and School Construction Funding Need: A State-by-State Assessment and Analysis of Court Cases. In addition, AFT has provided industrial hygienists for inspection of damp, moldy schools, to document environmental problems that can sicken its school staff members. Well done, AFT! (SMH) |
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This feature story, found in the December 8th USA Today, outlines the (external) toxic exposures many children receive from local industries in their neighborhood schools. Check out your child's school, with an environmental rating, accessed by state, in the USA Today database. Adding this to the extensive internal IAQ problems in American schools, caused by mold and damp buildings, one can see some compelling reasons why 1/3 of Americans are described by government sources as chronically ill. We know of schools built, deliberately, ontop of toxic sites. Like those in this story, the occupants of thousands of schools suffer from dangerous indoor air quality due to dampness and mold - with no governmental help or legal respite. We ask our readers to contact the writers of this article, to ask for a story on school mold to be added to this series (SMH). |
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