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mold, mildew, other toxins in indoor air
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<blockquote data-quote="Mattsmom277" data-source="post: 281179" data-attributes="member: 4264"><p>I think you find people in the yellow pages that are mold experts to test. Or call your cities health department or building department and they can likely provide names of people offering testing services.</p><p>I rented one house that made us all very ill. We moved as landlord didn't care to fix the problem. We are now in a triplex, on the bottom floor. GORGEOUS apartment. I love it. But i know the damp is sinking into the carpets etc. Landlord won't change carpets or have mold testing done. We get sick more often than is normal. We are stuck here 2 more years until the military posts us out of here. We have used over counter mold sprays a few times to try to lessen the problem, but that in itself won't cure the problem</p><p>I hope that you find a solution. Mold can be so hard to get rid of depending on the source and the amount and how wide spread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattsmom277, post: 281179, member: 4264"] I think you find people in the yellow pages that are mold experts to test. Or call your cities health department or building department and they can likely provide names of people offering testing services. I rented one house that made us all very ill. We moved as landlord didn't care to fix the problem. We are now in a triplex, on the bottom floor. GORGEOUS apartment. I love it. But i know the damp is sinking into the carpets etc. Landlord won't change carpets or have mold testing done. We get sick more often than is normal. We are stuck here 2 more years until the military posts us out of here. We have used over counter mold sprays a few times to try to lessen the problem, but that in itself won't cure the problem I hope that you find a solution. Mold can be so hard to get rid of depending on the source and the amount and how wide spread. [/QUOTE]
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