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Toxic Mold - Selling Bonds for Mold Fix Print E-mail
Written by SuperMold   
Mold damage can be expensive: Southern Illinois University Edwardsville spent $10 million over the summer to remove mold from three residence halls, including one that just opened in 2001.

According to university officials, the mold was caused by moisture buildup within the walls. How are they paying the huge bills? Selling bonds. 

Mold and mildew can be found everywhere, in big hotels, too. Are thinking to go to New Orleans and stop at the New Orleans Grand Palace Hotel? Well, you may want to think twice. Complaints of filth, mold plague New Orleans hotel.

How about mold in schools? Mold problem in the Harvard Elementary School's is raising to the top of the community's agenda.

The causes of mold? The presence of active mold in wall cavities of the kindergarten wing is the result of water leakage compounded by time, according to the reports. Bad roof design is responsible for much of the leakage HES has experienced.

Looking for photos of mold? Check this and this out. As the author says, a useful resource if you want to have an idea about how mold looks like, and the damage it can do.
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