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I meant to say that this is not an IAQ problem.

The silliness of comparing indoor against outdoor spore counts to

assess toxic exposure was made fun of in the television series " King

of the Hill " when the IAQ inspecter said that the spore counts were

100 less outdoors than in. Peggy yells at Bobby to " Quick, go

outside. No. Come back in, No, Wait. Go sit in the car with the air

conditioner on. "

If it's toxic inside - it's toxic outside. Why wouldn't it be?

The experts may claim that there is some kind of difference, but if

there is, I sure can't feel it.

If I'm in a spore plume that just happens to be outside, it gets me

just the same as it would inside.

If you find airborne spores outside at slightly lower levels than

inside, would you consider that area perfectly safe until the moment

you built a couple of walls around that spot and suddenly turned them

into " inside spores " ?

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