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Students from Pahrump Valley High School, which reopened after closing several days in January for a mold cleanup, complained of nausea, sore throats and headaches. In other reported cases, those exposed to mold spores exhibited wheezing, coughing, watery eyes, fatigue, migraines and, in extreme cases, fevers, memory problems and chronic nosebleeds.
Originally posted by DontTreadOnMe
Black mold is an all-too-common problem in buildings that have water seepage over a period of time. No one needs a plane to drop the stuff.
I think many of the newer, more air-tight construction is susceptible to this mold.
Originally posted by DontTreadOnMe
Do you have any links to post about this?
It seems like something like this would make national news
I do see that the Pahrump Library had some black mold, but no mention of otehr buildings in Parhump:
Students from Pahrump Valley High School, which reopened after closing several days in January for a mold cleanup, complained of nausea, sore throats and headaches. In other reported cases, those exposed to mold spores exhibited wheezing, coughing, watery eyes, fatigue, migraines and, in extreme cases, fevers, memory problems and chronic nosebleeds.
www.nvconstructionzone.com...'s%20to%20Blame%20for%20Mold.htm
This newspaper article discusses black mold in Nevada, and several sick building in the Las Vegas are, but no mention that I see for Parhump:
www.rgj.com...
[edit on 11-12-2005 by DontTreadOnMe]