School Mold FAQs

View scores of Frequently Asked Questions regarding mold in schools.

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What do I do if I think I am sick from toxic mold? 5329
How should schools protect workers remediating mold? 1572
US Military: Dangers of Trichothecene Mycotoxins 2547
Intro to School Mold FAQ's 4202
Are mycotoxins aerosolized independently of spores - and in what form? 2466
Greenguard: Overview of mold 2385
How Is Mold Like AIDS? 2818
Is it ok to use bleach to kill building molds? 2806
Has it ever seemed like this? 2717
EPA Fact Sheet: Mold in Schools 2703
What about Teachers' Health in Moisture-Damaged Schools? 2642
Why is there a current federal GAO Audit on Mold? 3544
Are unions helpful re: school mold? 2966
Symptoms of mold-illness 2476
What is the National PTA position on IAQ? 2924
Back to School: IAQ Alert for Parents 2955
What do Damp Schools & Mold look like? 4979
What is Sick Building Syndrome? 2702
World Health Org: Children's Exposures 2506
Do other buildings have mold problems? 2683
Quick Stats and Facts 2683
What if I am a staff person and am ill - if I feel like I am too ill to continue working? 2917
What can parents do to be certain that the building problem is really resolved? 2833
How can I find out if my illness is really building related? 3356
What if I am a staff person at a school where I suspect or know mold is present, and I am ill? 4638
What can the school nurse do to help? 3945
What about heating, ventilation and mold? 4118
What is wrong with school buildings? 2798
What do I do if a school district hires a company to test the buildings and says it's healthy? 2787
What about mold remediation? 2996
How can I learn more about Multiple Chemical Sensitivities? 2751
How might school mold impact performance of a child or adult? 4496
Can air purifiers help? 2780
Where can I get information about Aspergillus-related infectious diseases (Aspergillosis)? 3095
Is there a diet that can help? 2728
What do chemicals have to do with it? 2963
What does it mean to become hypersensitive to mold? 3414
What are the medical aspects of mold toxins in biowarfare? 3821
What does the American Lung Assn. say about mold? 3095
How are molds and mycotoxins related to human health? 2699
How does toxic mold act on the body? 2815
Why would a school mold exposure occur? 2968
How does the EPA describe Sick Building Syndrome? 2422
When is the next EPA Tools for Schools conference? 3059
Where is a resource list for IAQ in schools? 2995
Which government agency can investigate? 3152
Where can I find physicians who treat mold related illnesses? 3470
What are the "Telltale Signs of Mold at School"? 3457
Where can I look up the fungi (molds) found in the testing at my school ? 2828
How dangerous are molds and mycotoxins found commonly in schools? 2908
 
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  • About Us  ( 11 items )
  • Did You Know  ( 22 items )
  • Sick Building Symptoms  ( 113 items )

    Visit this extensive section, with scores of compelling articles, to learn what authorities and research state about the symptoms reported by people occupying moldy or damp (ie."sick") buildings. Those you see below are but a small, representative number...


  • School Mold Quick Facts and Stats  ( 6 items )

    This section offers extensive school mold-related facts and stats.

  • Mold Education  ( 61 items )

    This section offers mold education multimedia resources, available online.

  • Admin FAQs  ( 39 items )

    This section is for school administrators and school board members, who are key people who can be instrumental in helping solve school mold problems in a manner that truly protects the occupants. Parents and teachers may be interested in the tools available within this section.

  • Fungal Glossary  ( 54 items )

    This section contains the TX Tech Glossary of Fungi related to IAQ investigations, with citations, provided by Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Department of Microbiology and Immunology.

    "In this reference guide for fungi we have listed all the fungal species we are aware of that are associated with indoor air quality investigations and more. Please note however, that this reference guide does not cover every known fungal species.

    This reference guide for fungi is slightly different than some of the other very good fungal glossaries on the web. We have included detailed references and corresponding abstracts that relate to allergenicity, toxicity and fungal infection for all fungi listed." Dr. David C. Straus

  • Mold Research  ( 144 items )

    View close to 100 compelling scientific studies, abstracts, and articles related to mold and health and school mold.

    The following research provides readers with key findings that are highly relevant to understanding the potential impact of mold on human health. Victims of mold exposures will recognize the symptoms that can be so debilitating.

    Some of the most compelling, recent studies on mold are featured here - revealing these biotoxins to be far more harmful than the minor allergen doctors previously understood them to be.  Please see our Internet Links page on this site for more studies like these. We are honored to have the support of a number of these researchers, who truly care about school children and the staff who suffer in mold-ridden schools.

    There are literally millions of teachers and other school employees and students ill from their school environment - very often, from mold and other agents in damp buildings. 20% of the American population is in schools, during any given week. Half of the American schools have poor indoor air quality, often from dampness and related problems. That's 10% of 300 million = 30 million, and 24% of them can't detox from mycotoxins (Shoemaker, 2004) = 7.2 million (estimated), at any given time (since the population cycles through, it is more, cumulatively - in fact, it is 24% of all people cycling through half of our schools - and most of our American population cycles through schools). During their schooling or work in schools, it is more likely than not that they will encounter an environmentally sick building. These illnesses can be chronic and last a lifetime, or cause death. So you see, environmentally sick employees and students are impacting the nation in a major way. The bottom line is that our nation's citizens are being made ill in our schools. This is a silent epidemic that is not being addressed by the CDC. This must stop! We ask that you help us educate the public about this very serious problem. (Susan Brinchman, Director, Center for School Mold Help)

  • About Testing  ( 20 items )

    Learn about how school mold tests are conducted, why some of the results may not reflect a sick building, self-testing information, and more.

  • Remediation  ( 20 items )

    If hidden or visible mold has colonized any part of the school building, established through visual inspection and/or mold testing, The Center for School Mold Help offers these links to assist in your remediation planning. Experts strongly encourage schools to utilize highly trained, experienced mold remediation professionals and to have consultation and testing with non-related firms that have an excellent set of credentials, references and experience. Experts further recommend that these be separate from the mold remediators to be used. Reminder: Agreement with our Disclaimer is required to view this section, as with the entire SMH website.

  • Mold Law  ( 39 items )

    This section contains environmental law information related to damp buildings, mold, and school mold.

  • School Mold Prevention  ( 11 items )

  • School Mold Solutions  ( 2 items )

     For solutions to school mold:

    1. Understand the problem of school mold is the first step. Visit our School Mold FAQ and Admin FAQ pages. Learn all you can from the Research and Internet Links pages, so you have a background of information upon which to understand the problem.

    2. Visit our Getting Help page.

    3. Visit our Remediation page.

    4. Use of this site requires agreement with our Disclaimer, as the information on this site and any links is for informational purposes only and does not substitute for receiving medical, legal, or professional advice. 

  • MCS Info  ( 41 items )

    Obtain information about chemical sensitivities (also called MCS, Multiple Chemical Sensitivities, CS), connect with doctors, support groups and more.

  • Internet Links  ( 8 items )

    The following links have been selected to assist you in locating information related to definitions, prevention, identification, and remediation of school mold, as well as health issues related to mold that may impact children and adults.

    The external links are intended to provide a range of opinions in order to further educate the reader. These external links provided do not necessarily represent the position of The Center for School Mold Help nor should their presence be considered an endorsement of any product or point of view. Ozone generating equipment has been linked with potential lung damage by the US EPA and is particularly not endorsed and the public is to be strongly cautioned. The Center for School Mold Help is not responsible for the content of external pages, however the work that has gone into the construction of these external pages is greatly appreciated, as they extend the content provided on this site.

  • Mold Lessons for Teachers  ( 12 items )

    The following are resources for teachers to develop lessons for their students about mold prevention and mold and human health. Please note that it is not safe for students to come into close physical or respiratory contact with molds. We believe that education is the key to providing healthy schools! If you have a favorite resource or lesson and would like to contribute it, or a comment about these resources, email us at info@schoolmoldhelp.org with your full contact information and permission to use, if applicable.

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