Guest guest Posted May 10, 2007 Report Share Posted May 10, 2007 Good job , I dont know on the spelling. I was thinking the other day about how hard it might be to control mold/myco growth in hospitals and schools enless it's addressed everywhere because of the cross contamination thing and people bring it in on their cloths and belongings. I know mold needs water but it has a way of finding it. and who knows how long myco's may keep their toxicity. sure seams like the world needs to start dealing with it all, like yesterday. theres so many in the dark still. I wish it would just get on the tv like cfs finally has. > > > > My opinion was printed in The Chatham Daily News in Ontario. They > changed it a little. I had sent a link from the court house in Novia > Scotia where they are atleast listening to the people. There have > been some good opinons printed this week regarding this school with > mold. And they changed the spelling of the mold, what is with that. > Why do they spell it different in Canada? > > Mould blamed > Editorial - Wednesday, May 09, 2007 @ 09:00 > > Sir: It is a shame that the people in charge do not know the dangers > of indoor mould. I was perfectly healthy before I had a home with > indoor mould. You cannot always see it growing in the walls in a > home, school, courthouse, etc. > > > I now live with very serious asthma where everyday shampoo and > fragrance cause migraines, and asthma attacks. And now my immune > system is damaged. > > Please give these children and their parents the proper information > so that their lives are not ruined. It would be a shame to have to > deal with health problems for their entire life. > > Delp > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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