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FROM: Rick White, Safety, Health and Security Officer

RE: Mold Analysis Report Number: 031406-0586

DATE: March 24, 2006

Thank you for providing me with a copy of the Mold Analysis Report

results from the desk sample submitted to Pro-Lab/SSPTM, from Rhonda

on March 14, 2006. Natural air movement and plants may have

contributed to the low number of spores identified in the analysis:

Spore Identification Results in Colonies

Botrytis 1

Cladosporium 5

Curvularia 1

Penicillium 6

On March 24, 2006, I visually inspected Ms. 's work area. I did

not see any sources of moisture associated with mold and mildew

growth. The following recommendations should assist you with

addressing the above-refenced matter:

1) The first step to further reduce the number of mold spores in Ms.

's work area is to remove all plants.

2) Keep indoor humidity low. If possible, keep humidity below 60%

(ideally between 30 and 50 percent) relative humidity. Please place a

humidity meter or humidistat in Ms. 's work area to assure that

the appropriate humidity levels are maintained and monitored.

3) Ms. is welcomed to contact the Occupational and

Environmental Epidemiology Section of the NC Department of Health and

Human Services regarding the Mold Analysis Report. She should ask to

speak with Lipton, Industrial Hygiene Consultant. Mr. Lipton

can be reached at (919) 707-5900.

I hope you find the above recommendations to be useful. Please let

me know how your progress is coming along. Thanks.

My boss went right over and he was already filling out forms for Osha

and had listed visable mold all over places in building. I also

replied to that email and let him know I didn't appreciate a silly

email when I'm fighting for my LIFE! Work places are so pathetic!

Rhonda

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I have taken some pics with my camera cellphone and going to take

another camera this week and take pictures. Problem is I think a lot

of the mold is in the ceilings and on the ceiling tiles and probably

in walls too. Still can't believe that so called safety guy was

looking for mold on my desk. Shows how educated he is and he probably

never heard of spores and mycotoxins. He'll say it's the plants in

the office....I dread everyday walking into that place......

Rhonda

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> Rhonda,

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> You should take a picture of all mold growth and attach this

gentleman's

> report under it as a caption.

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