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Growing situation at bus garage discussed by Hancock BOE

The Review - East Liverpool,OH*

By EMILY SCOTT

escott@...

September 3, 2008

http://www.reviewonline.com/page/content.detail/id/504980.html?

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NEW CUMBERLAND - A growing problem of mold at the county's bus

garage was discussed at a special meeting of the Hancock County

Board of Education Tuesday.

Superintendent Suzan said the mold problem stems from the

ground around the building being higher than the building itself,

allowing water to come in. " It was set low to begin with, "

said of the garage.

said that the county's maintenance department has removed some

drywall from an added-on section in the back of the building used

for storage and that mold has been found growing on the wooden beams

inside. Mold has also been found on the second floor of the

building, which is used as office space.

" It has become a problem, and we are going to have to address it, "

said . " We almost have to just gut the whole building, "

including all the wood and drywall.

Board member Fair asked why they could not just tear down the

building, but said the garage area itself is fine, since its

floors and walls are concrete and can simply be hosed down or

painted.

The board passed a motion to rent a trailer, at a cost of about $250

a month, to be used as office space until the mold problem could be

addressed.

Board president Jerry Durante said that in addition to solving the

problem of water from the ground, they will also have to address the

fact that water leaks in from the ceiling. " It's constant water, "

Durante said. " That building was just not very well constructed. "

Board member Greathouse asked if there was any possibility of

being compensated by the construction company who built the garage,

but said they had gone out of business some time ago.

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Carole,

The product at www.MoldRx4u.com is called Thieves Oil which

has been discussed here many times with mixed opinions.

Whether it actually works or not, many of us are also chemically

intolerant and must be careful about any products we use. With

all due respect to " gcfrank2000 " we don't want to replace the

original mold problem with a chemical one.

Carl Grimes

Healthy Habitats LLC

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gc frank wrote:

> I really feel for you, sounds like you have a lot going on. Visit this

> website www.MoldRx4u.com <http://www.MoldRx4u.com> this site belongs to Dr. Ed

Close a very respected environmental scientist with more than 40 years in the

business.

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Carole

I really feel for you, sounds like you have a lot going on. Visit this

website www.MoldRx4u.com <http://www.MoldRx4u.com> this site belongs to

Dr. Ed Close a very respected environmental scientist with more than 40

years in the business. He has just released a cutting edge, completly

all natural product on dealing with mold and it works. Hope this

helps.

--- In , " caroleajen " <carole.jenisch@...>

wrote:

>

> Hello, I'm visiting this group from a chemical sensitivity group that

> I belong to. I'm very sick, and need some advice.

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