This section contains a link to the Texas Tech Fungal Glossary, developed in its Center for Indoor Air Research, complete with descriptions of each genus and species of fungi, including health effects, mycotoxins, allergens, and scientific citations to support all information. This exclusive fungal glossary is one of its kind in the world, and is offered free for personal public use. Look up the molds in your mold testing report to learn more about whether they may cause illness - and learn all of the possible health effects! (SMH) |
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Medical
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This category contains advertisements and valuable information regarding finding a physician, with resource listings, from various sources, of environmental and traditional physicians who accept mold patients. Some articles in this section provide information related to mold and health, a small fraction of the valuable information you will find in our Premium Content Information Menu area. Use of this section requires agreement with our Disclaimer .
Please note: The Center for School Mold Help does not recommend physicians and cannot respond to requests for these. The above public resource listings provide extensive information about available physicians in your area, region, or nationally, within the USA.
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School Mold in Your State
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To look up School Mold State-by-State, visit this section. Note that articles are representative of school mold problems that have come to our attention but do not include all existing problems with school mold for each state. Do your research carefully and study water-damage histories for your children's local schools, for this will reveal whether the building may be unhealthy, even years later.
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Services: Consultation
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Books, Posters, Videos, DVD's
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School Mold Help Checklist for School Health
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Our SMH School Health Checklist is available for parents (and school staff) to help recognize potential building problems.
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Info for School Administrators
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This section will provide resources to assist school administrators with understanding the health effects, the threat to public health that mold and damp buildings present, along with prevention and solutions for mold in schools. In the 90's and before, mold was considered a nuisance and non-toxic. That is not the case now, though many "experts" will still claim this to be the case. Inform yourselves and solve the problems safely! (SMH)
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News You Can Use
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News articles with Mold Resources you can use! This section gives you a small idea of how helpful our entire SMH archive of 1700 articles can be, available for a small donation to assist with our costs, when you have school mold concerns. (SMH)
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School Mold Help Brochures
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Want to educate your community about school mold? Our Center for School Mold Help brochures are just the right way to do it! Useful for parents, parent groups, PTA's, teachers, teacher unions, school community uses and more!
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Sample of SMH Full Access Archives
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This category will allow you to learn about specific articles we offer in our most popular sections:
Mold Research; Sick Building Symptoms; Getting Help - for Parents, Teachers, and Administrators; School Mold FAQ's; & Mold Remediation
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Self-Testing, Testing, Building Inspection
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Mold Activism Resources
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The following resources may help you in contacting US gov't agencies, members of Congress, and key individuals within the government, as well as mold-concerned organizations. We recommend contacting all of these, frequently.
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Products
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Reading Lists
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View these reading lists for recommended books on building molds, mold and health, and more!
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Legal Resources
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Services: Laboratory
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Swine Flu Tips
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This section provides authoritative, public service messages about the Swine Flu, as many of our site visitors may be immuno-compromised or have pre-existing health conditions caused by poor indoor air quality, with strong concerns about the current Swine Flu pandemic. (SMH)
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