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This is very suspicious - at least to my parrot-noid mind. Where does

this " very toxic " mold come from all of a sudden in such a remote

area? I have my thoughts on this, but must withhold them here.

Barth

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t> Fairbanks experiencing toxic mold growth

t> Alaska Public Radio Network*

t> Wed, January 16, 2008

t> Posted in Alaska News

t> http://aprn.org/2008/01/16/fairbanks-experiencing-toxic-mold-growth/

t> A highly toxic mold is showing up in some Fairbanks area homes. Local

t> indoor air quality expert Bill Reynolds says he's detected the mold in

t> several houses where he's conducted assessments this winter.

t> Dan Bross, KUAC - Fairbanks

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I'll tell you where it came from, the particle board they have been using on the

cheap Native and HUD housing. I've seen it all over the state. I can say that

because I'm from Alaska. They built the homes so airtight to save energy. I

knew a couple of people who had to have air vents put into there homes so they

could breath. Too bad I didn't know about the show. I would have given an

earful Still might.

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Patilla DaHun <glypella@...> wrote:

This is very suspicious - at least to my parrot-noid mind. Where does

this " very toxic " mold come from all of a sudden in such a remote

area? I have my thoughts on this, but must withhold them here.

Barth

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t> Fairbanks experiencing toxic mold growth

t> Alaska Public Radio Network*

t> Wed, January 16, 2008

t> Posted in Alaska News

t> http://aprn.org/2008/01/16/fairbanks-experiencing-toxic-mold-growth/

t> A highly toxic mold is showing up in some Fairbanks area homes. Local

t> indoor air quality expert Bill Reynolds says he's detected the mold in

t> several houses where he's conducted assessments this winter.

t> Dan Bross, KUAC - Fairbanks

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From what I understand a number of countries are banning or

significantly reducing formaldehyde products sale.

Japan and the European Community are among them.

http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/1008-01.htm

U.S. Rules Allow the Sale of Products Others Ban

Chemical-laden goods outlawed in Europe and Japan are permitted in the

American market

by Marla Cone

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