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Mold Closes Part of Waikiki Hilton

Fri Aug 9, 5:16 PM ET

By JAYMES SONG, Associated Press Writer

HONOLULU (AP) - It's a tropical oasis on Waikiki Beach with waterfalls,

exotic birds and palm trees, a hotel that has hosted everyone from U.S.

presidents to .

Now, it has an unwanted guest: mold.

The Hilton Hawaiian Village, one of the largest hotels in the world, has

closed guest rooms in the newest of its six towers and is spending $10

million to clean out a potentially dangerous mold.

Toxic molds have caused similar problems at homes, hotels and government

buildings nationwide. Exposure can cause nasal and eye irritations or more

serious reactions in people with chronic illnesses such as asthma.

" Mold is everywhere, " said Bernadette Burden, spokeswoman for the Centers

for Disease Control and Prevention ( news - web sites). " There is no

particular area of the country or any particular state where you will not

find mold. "

Consultants identified the grayish mildew in the Kalia Tower as belonging to

the group of eurotium mold, Hilton officials said.

As many as 300,000 species may exist, according to the CDC, and it grows

particularly well in warm, humid places.

The Hilton opened the $95 million Kalia Tower last year as a symbol of a

revitalized Waikiki. Now all 453 guest rooms are closed indefinitely in the

tower, representing 13 percent of rooms in the hotel complex.

Schall, senior vice president and managing director for Hilton in

Hawaii, said no guests reported any health problems. The hotel closed rooms

as the mold was discovered, but the finding wasn't announced publicly until

the tower was closed July 24.

The other towers have been examined for mold and have been cleared, Hilton

spokeswoman Winpenny said.

" I'm shocked, " said hotel guest Dina Bensen of Palo Alto, Calif. " Nobody

said anything about it. Sure I was concerned, but as long as they don't put

me in this one, I'll be fine. "

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