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Hi ,

Could it actually be a matter of both? Could it be the new manmade

cellulose materiels used and the air tight manner in which homes are

constructed

to promote energy efficiency...are encouraging new, more dominent strains of

fungi resultant of over use of fungicides to thrive within damp indoor

environments? Could we have possibly created a monster and then set a feast on

it's

table?

Sharon

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> Hi ,

>

> Could it actually be a matter of both? Could it be the new

manmade cellulose materiels used and the air tight manner in which

homes are constructed to promote energy efficiency...are

encouraging new, more dominent strains of fungi resultant of over

use of fungicides to thrive within damp indoor environments? Could

we have possibly created a monster and then set a feast on it's

> table?

>

> Sharon

Yes indeed for the materials and pesticides, but the " airtight "

concept is only incidental to the process - not " causative " for SBS

as many people claim.

Anybody who really wants to take charge of their exposures must get

the " indoor Air Quality " idea completely out of their mindset.

This stuff " is where it is " - as much outdoors as in.

Just try living in a tent next to a " mold castle " and see how the

badness fails to stay indoors like a " Indoor Air Quality " problem

should.

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