Guest guest Posted June 1, 2008 Report Share Posted June 1, 2008 I totally agree with you! I was also a teacher and I didn't see mold growing at all, but I was very sick along with many others. I was the only one that listened to my instincts ,truly believed that there was something wrong and got out!!! Wish I had know a few years earlier. Inspection reports stated that there was toxic mold (more than twice) but all they did was tear out carpet and wall board and replace stained ceiling tiles. The best advice I can give is LISTEN to what your children are telling you. If they have strange symptoms that Drs. have no explanation for there may be a concern. The site mentioned below will be a big help along with Dr. Shoemaker's site _www.biotoxin.info_ (http://www.biotoxin.info) Have your child take the VCS test. It's simple, 98% accurate and you get instant results. Sitting in a moldy school can be an extremely dangerous health issue that can led to a chronic lifetime illness. It's REAL and our children depend on the adults in their lives to take care of them. Educate yourself and learn the facts so you can protect your child. Remember that no visible mold doesn't mean there isn't mold in the building. Mold growth can be IN walls, UNDER floor tiles, UNDER ceiling tiles. I was a teacher in a sick school and am now disabled from the exposures there. If your child is experiencing symptoms at school and not at home, something is probably going on there, no matter what the paperwork states. My OSHA inspector said he wasn't allowed to take samples in the wall etc. because it is considered destroying property. Always a way to avoid accountability in my opinion! Listen to your child and the symptoms they are having.A good resource for you is schoolmoldhelp.schoolmoldhelp.<WBR>org. They can answer a lot of your you as you make a good choice for you children's educational future. **************Get trade secrets for amazing burgers. Watch " Cooking with Tyler Florence " on AOL Food. (http://food.aol.com/tyler-florence?video=4 & ?NCID=aolfod00030000000002) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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