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In order to post some of these mold experiences on your website, you must

first ask each individual author for their permission. This is an area that

one must be extremely cautious. The reason being is that when mold victims are

in what I call the " deer caught in the headlights " phase of this, they post

information because they are looking for help. One has to be very careful

with these posts before they are reproduced. No one would want to put out info

that could later hurt a mold victim should they end up in a lawsuit.

Sometimes what people say as they are sharing could be twisted around and used

against them by a defense attorney.

We definitely want to get our stories out to the general public, but at the

same time, we do not want to hurt anyone in the process. If you do decide to

post, make sure you get the authors permission and then use your good sense

to determine that even author says you can, is it wise to do so.

Sharon

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In order to post some of these mold experiences on your website, you must

first ask each individual author for their permission. This is an area that

one must be extremely cautious. The reason being is that when mold victims are

in what I call the " deer caught in the headlights " phase of this, they post

information because they are looking for help. One has to be very careful

with these posts before they are reproduced. No one would want to put out info

that could later hurt a mold victim should they end up in a lawsuit.

Sometimes what people say as they are sharing could be twisted around and used

against them by a defense attorney.

We definitely want to get our stories out to the general public, but at the

same time, we do not want to hurt anyone in the process. If you do decide to

post, make sure you get the authors permission and then use your good sense

to determine that even author says you can, is it wise to do so.

Sharon

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Sharon,

Thanks for your advise. It is tricky how to handle

this kind of information.

--- snk1955@... wrote:

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,

In order to post some of these mold experiences on

your website, you must

first ask each individual author for their permission.

This is an area that

one must be extremely cautious. The reason being is

that when mold victims are

in what I call the " deer caught in the headlights "

phase of this, they post

information because they are looking for help. One

has to be very careful

with these posts before they are reproduced. No one

would want to put out info

that could later hurt a mold victim should they end up

in a lawsuit.

Sometimes what people say as they are sharing could be

twisted around and used

against them by a defense attorney.

We definitely want to get our stories out to the

general public, but at the

same time, we do not want to hurt anyone in the

process. If you do decide to

post, make sure you get the authors permission and

then use your good sense

to determine that even author says you can, is it wise

to do so.

Sharon

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Sharon,

Thanks for your advise. It is tricky how to handle

this kind of information.

--- snk1955@... wrote:

---------------------------------

,

In order to post some of these mold experiences on

your website, you must

first ask each individual author for their permission.

This is an area that

one must be extremely cautious. The reason being is

that when mold victims are

in what I call the " deer caught in the headlights "

phase of this, they post

information because they are looking for help. One

has to be very careful

with these posts before they are reproduced. No one

would want to put out info

that could later hurt a mold victim should they end up

in a lawsuit.

Sometimes what people say as they are sharing could be

twisted around and used

against them by a defense attorney.

We definitely want to get our stories out to the

general public, but at the

same time, we do not want to hurt anyone in the

process. If you do decide to

post, make sure you get the authors permission and

then use your good sense

to determine that even author says you can, is it wise

to do so.

Sharon

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