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Just to let you know we are tracking Toxic Mold and it

is in all 50 states. Most prevalent have been North

and Deep South. While we here from Central States

some, it doesn't seem as bad there. If this mold is

airborne, which we know the spores are, then it will

continue to crop up all across the country. Of course

we are bracing for news from Europe. We already know

Canada has it. Of course it seems to be heaviest

concentration where it has flooded in the last 10

years.

National Toxic Mold Coaltion

website:ntmc0.tripod.com

--- Krthms@... wrote:

> What states generally are the safest states for

> molds? I thought states like

> Arizona and New Mexico would be because of low

> humidity levels. I have since

> learned that they are having toxic mold breakouts

> all over the place. Is

> there any state that has an advantage? How abouut

> Alaska, because it's short

> growing season?

>

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