Got Mold?
Wood studs and drywall promote mold growth. The SoftWall Finishing System does not. Mold exposure has been linked to asthma, bronchitis, various other respiratory conditions and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Don’t you and your family deserve the healthiest home possible? Read on for detailed articles and analysis on mold and your health
WEB RESOURCES CONCERNING MOLD AND
HEALTH
Here are links to some of the
online resources available about household mold and
health-related issues.
As with any health-related issue,
there is some disagreement among those individuals
and organizations involved. A listing here should not
be interpreted as an endorsement of a site's content.
But when in doubt, why take the chance? Call us today!
ACADEMIC
University of Minnesota/Environmental
and Health Safety
GOVERNMENT
U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA)
A Brief Guide to Mold, Moisture, and Your Home
An Office Building Occupants Guide to Indoor Air Quality- Biological
Pollutants in Your Home - Fact
Sheet: Flood Cleanup - Avoiding Indoor Air Quality
Problems - Indoor
Air - Asthma - Indoor
Air - Mold/Moisture - Indoor
Air - Schools - Mold,
Moisture, Mildew
U.S. Centers for Disease Control
U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban
Development (HUD) and the U.S. Department of Agriculture
National Academy of Sciences
U.S. Congress
California Department of Health
Services
New York City Health Department
Canada Mortgage and Housing
Corporation
CONSUMER GROUPS
Homeowners
Against Deficient Dwellings
INDUSTRY GROUPS
Indoor Air Quality Association
Realty Times
Insurance Information Institute
National Association of Mutual
Insurance Companies
HEALTH PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
American Industrial Hygiene
Foundation
General Clinical Research Center
- Cleveland, Ohio
OTHER
Mold Across America, Inc.
airbrains.org
mold-help.org