Guest guest Posted March 18, 2010 Report Share Posted March 18, 2010 I am a former teacher from a Catholic school and would be happy to talk to you about your concerns. Just ripping the carpet up is the first big mistake I see immediately! If toxic mold is in the carpet, ripping it out could release millions of mold spores which will become air bourne. That's what you do not want. Feel free to email me and I can then call you. Sue I have been reading what you have said re: bacteria in a " moldy " environment, and have a couple of questions. My daughter's classroom has a bad odor, so much so, that I complained and a " mold investigation " (if it deserves to be called that) was conducted. The mold counts were below 1000 spores/cubic meter (I don't think it was speciated), and the schools environmental scientist declared that the air quality Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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