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I look up the mold count every morning in Dallas and last week it was 10,000.

Normal is about 1600-2000. CRAZY...

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> I get mold counts from the county by email all year except for winter, when

they are not counted and we have levels already that we don't usually get until

late summer, early fall, for Ohio River Valley:

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> 4198 per cubic meter of air/ HIGH

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> http://www.hcdoes.org/airquality/webpages/pollenmold.htm

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Barb, Are those readings on the link you provided for Cincy or the region? It

didn't say. Is there a way to get other regional links?Thanks,Sam

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Subject: [] Re: Summer mold counts

Date: Sunday, June 13, 2010, 5:30 PM

I look up the mold count every morning in Dallas and last week it was 10,000.

Normal is about 1600-2000. CRAZY...

I get mold counts from the county by email all year except for winter, when they

are not counted and we have levels already that we don't usually get until late

summer, early fall, for Ohio River Valley:

4198 per cubic meter of air/ HIGH

http://www.hcdoes.org/airquality/webpages/pollenmold.htm

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They are for Hamilton County, Ohio, which is where Cinci is, yes.

I get it from subscribing to Environflash via AirNow. Put in your zip code and

it will tell you what the closest city they provide info for. If they don't

have a city near you, see if your county has an EPA site that provides the

information.

http://www.enviroflash.info/signup.cfm

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> I get mold counts from the county by email all year except for winter, when

they are not counted and we have levels already that we don't usually get until

late summer, early fall, for Ohio River Valley:

>

> 4198 per cubic meter of air/ HIGH

>

> http://www.hcdoes.org/airquality/webpages/pollenmold.htm

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I've heard that before about Dallas. That is TERRIBLE!!! That means 10k spores

per cubic meter of air. No wonder mold has attracted the interest of some

doctors and labs down there. I'm sure it is wrecking havoc with alot of

people's health. It's also easy to see why people think it isn't a problem

indoors when outdoors is so high but it's more complicated than a spore count.

The outdoor count does affect strongly how I feel, but I think only since I got

sick from mold indoors, does the outdoor mold count affect me.

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> > I get mold counts from the county by email all year except for winter, when

they are not counted and we have levels already that we don't usually get until

late summer, early fall, for Ohio River Valley:

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> > 4198 per cubic meter of air/ HIGH

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> > http://www.hcdoes.org/airquality/webpages/pollenmold.htm

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