Guest guest Posted November 6, 2009 Report Share Posted November 6, 2009 Dear Moldies, Cheryl Wisecup has spearheaded a nation wide effort to send factual scientific information to our elected officials. She has a standard " Fact Sheet " with links to the evidence, etc. The problem is; she & I need everyones help. The more people that send such information to their Governors Office on down = the more merit our cause will have = higher success rate. Operation Truth To Light; PHASE 1: I need help finding out the chain of command for each state = names + emails/or fax #'s, etc. Once we have this master list; we can all contact EVERYONE of these people nation wide as a group... The more mail they get from moldies, the more pressure we put on them to act. PHASE 2: Once we pressure our elected officials, the next means of heat needs to be placed on the MEDICAL SYSTEM that shuns, ignores, & plain out was not educated to deal with moldies. A master list of the top 3 hospitals in each state is a must have for this to work. Address, fax, email, etc... Each of us should then follow the same protocol for PHASE #1 by contacting the CEO of each hospital with said evidence. ------------Here is the general formula that has been effective--- -------------------------------------------------------------------- The following information has been sent to hundreds of elected officials throughout the country. (we need more than two people sending this to said officials) I am writing to you on behalf of millions of Americans who have been harmed by exposure to toxic mold. The following message has been sent to hundreds of elected officials including President Obama, all U.S. Senators, members of the U.S. House, the Governors of all 50 states, state legislators, state health departments, etc. Toxic mold causes serious health problems. We need your help to get laws passed in order to ensure that the American people can get appropriate medical care and the correct information regarding the handling and remediation of toxic mold. We need laws and regulations in regard to people who test and remediate mold in order to stop the fraud and deceit that has been occurring throughout the country. The following information will give you a good place to start in understanding the issues that need to be addressed. These ten items are a very small sample of the thousands of documents available on this topic. I thought these items would be most helpful in your efforts to create new laws and regulations about mold-related issues. You might also review the mold legislation that was proposed by Representative Conyers. 1. The following paper has an insightful discussion of whether mold contamination in homes can be regulated. " Can Mold Contamination of Homes be Regulated–Lessons Learned from Radon and Lead Policies " ? The answer is YES. http://pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.1021/es0620585 2. The State of California issued mold remediation guidelines. This is one of the most up-to-date reports available. It contains references to several important articles about the health effects of toxic mold. The U.S. Navy also has mold remediation guidelines. http://www.library.ca.gov/crb/06/01/06-001.pdf http://www-nehc.med.navy.mil/downloads/prevmed/katrina/ihfom_ch13-3.pdf 3. The State of Nevada recently passed legislation designating September 2009 as toxic mold awareness month, and the State of Arkansas passed legislation regarding standards and qualifications for mold investigators. You could use this information as a starting point for one part of your legislation, but you would want to get input from experts. http://www.leg.state.nv.us/75th2009/Bills/ACR/ACR7_EN.pdf http://www.arkleg.state.ar.us/assembly/2009/R/Acts/Act1467.pdf 4. The U.S. Surgeon General just announced the federal government's new Healthy Home Initiative which discusses mold and mold toxins, along with lead paint and radon, and other issues that can affect the indoor environment in homes. http://www.surgeongeneral.gov/topics/healthyhomes/calltoactiontopromotehealthyho\ mes.pdf 5. The Center for School Mold Help has a lot of valuable information about mold in schools and also has an excellent article discussing how certain stakeholders are trying to hide the truth about the health effects of toxic mold. Another group, Homeowners Against Deficient Dwellings, is focused on water damage and mold problems caused by construction defects. http://www.schoolmoldhelp.org https://www.schoolmoldhelp.org/content/view/1639/46/ http://www.hadd.com/ 6. There are many books available on this subject including these two books: Bioaerosols: Assessment and Control " This book was published by the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists in 1999. " Molds and Mycotoxins–Papers from an International Symposium " This book was edited by Kaye Kilburn, M.D. and was published by Heldref Publications in 2004. 7. Three of the experts who have been leading the way are Craner, M.D., Jack Thrasher, Ph.D. and Ritchie Shoemaker, M.D. Dr. Craner has published several good articles and reports on this topic, including " A Critique of the ACOEM Statement on Mold. " Jack Thrasher, Ph.D., is a toxicologist who has assisted in many situations involving mold in homes, schools and businesses. Dr. Shoemaker has treated many people who have been exposed to mold and has written several articles and books. http://www.drcraner.com http://www.drcraner.com/images/ACritiqueoftheACOEMStatementonMold.pdf http://www.drthrasher.org http://www.biotoxin.info 8. The following links are from military textbooks. The first one is Chapter 34 on Trichothecene Mycotoxins, and the second one is Chapter 4 on Toxins (which includes information about mycotoxins). If the U.S. military can admit that mycotoxins are dangerous, then why are the insurance companies allowed to deny that mycotoxins cause health problems. http://www.envirochex.com/Downloads/Chapter34_Military_Medicine.pdf http://www.rand.org/pubs/monograph_reports/MR1018.5/MR1018.5.chap4.html 9. The University of Connecticut published a handbook in 2004 titled " Guidance for Clinicians on the Recognition and Management of Health Effects Related to Mold Exposure and Moisture Indoors. " http://oehc.uchc.edu/images/PDFs/MOLDGUIDE.pdf 10. There are thousands of articles regarding the health effects of toxic mold, including the following one which is titled " The Validity of Environmental Neurotoxic Effects of Toxigenic Molds and Mycotoxins. " http://www.ispub.com/journal/the_internet_journal_of_toxicology/volume_5_number_\ 2_40/article/the_validity_of_the_environmental_neurotoxic_effects_of_toxigenic_m\ olds_and_mycotoxins.html#h1-6 Toxic mold is a very serious health threat, and we need to do everything we can to help protect all Americans. I hope this information is helpful as you continue your work to develop laws and regulations about mold-related issues. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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