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- Indoor Air - Mold12-09-2009
- "This page provides information about mold resources."
- Mold Resources01-11-2010
- "This page discusses how mold is produced and the associated risks to human health and property."
- Healthy School Environments: Mold and Moisture02-08-2010
- "Provides information about mold and moisture in schools."
- Indoor Environment Management Branch: Children's Health Initiative: Toxic Mold01-15-2010
- "Outbreaks of the fungi Stachybotrys atra (S. atra) have been identified as being associated with the deaths of infants in Cleveland, Ohio."
- IAQ Tools for Schools Kit - IAQ Coordinator's Guide: Appendix H: Mold and Moisture05-11-2009
- "Provides information about mold and moisture."
- A Brief Guide to Mold, Moisture, and Your Home09-12-2008
- "This guide provides information and guidance for homeowners and renters on how to clean up residential mold problems."
- An Introduction to Indoor Air Quality: Biological Pollutants10-27-2009
- "Biological contaminants include bacteria, molds, mildew, viruses, animal dander and cat saliva, house dust mites, cockroaches, and pollen."
- Asthma: Molds01-28-2009
- "Provides information about molds and asthma."
- EPA Scientists Develop Technology for Detection of Dangerous Molds05-08-2001
- "Two EPA scientists have developed an innovative way to detect potentially dangerous molds much fasterand with more accuracy."
- Healthy School Environment Resources02-08-2010
- "The Healthy School Environments Web pages are intended to serve as a gateway to online resources to help address environmental health issues in schools."
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