Guest guest Posted October 28, 2006 Report Share Posted October 28, 2006 It's depressing just HOW MANY lies there are in this article, but for me the worst ones are that 'just about every house has it' (its more like around 2%, in the studies I've seen, and this is always because of failure of maintenance or flooding..usually an ongoing problem, i.e. THE OWNERS FAULT...) one of the other lies is that it just needs to be removed, and then everything is hunky dory.. of course, because unless the CAUSE is removed, (in this case it sounds like the combination of too much moisture - perhaps a bad location - and lack of ventilation) So, does anyone want to take bets on just HOW much longer the CDC will be 'studying' 'black mold'? My guess is 'until there is a sea change in Washington', and no sooner... A pox on both of their houses... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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