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Tag Archive for: black mold

Black Mold in Prisons is a Growing Problem

October 24, 2019/in "Sick Buildings" /by Carolyn Willbanks

Summary All across the U.S. black mold in prisons is a growing problem. Black mold is also known as Aspergillus. Union leaders are worried about the impact on correctional officers. Moreover, California is among the states with extensive complaints. At the Mendota prison, prison guards say no air conditioning and toxic black mold at high […]

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Paying Kids’ Medical Bills

in Tips for Parents /by Carolyn Willbanks

Parents are responsible for their child’s needs Love, education, health, and more. However, one of the most stressful situations is the financial burden of caring for a sick child. Managing the payment of your kids’ medical bills is emotionally draining. But, allow us to share some helpful information about handling unplanned health expenses, and health […]

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Black Mold in your Thermos?

March 21, 2019/in Personal Mold Stories /by Carolyn Willbanks

One evening a few weeks ago I was about to fill my stainless-steel insulated travel mug with ice and seltzer for the night as I’ve done every night for the last six months. I was wiping off the insides of the thick black lid when I came away with a black smear I’d never seen […]

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California Correctional Officers Say Black Mold is Making Them Sick

November 19, 2018/in "Sick Buildings" /by Carolyn Willbanks

Summary Mold was found in the Federal Correctional Institution in Mendota California. A correctional officer filed a complaint protesting that toxic mold was making some of the guards sick. The American Federation of Government Employees local president spoke to the press. He said that mold in the sub floor was likely causing ‘sick building syndrome‘. But […]

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Mold’s Favorite Places in Your Home

in Mold Overview /by Carolyn Willbanks

Fungi (mold) grow by releasing reproductive cells (spores) into the air, just as plants reproduce by spreading seeds. The airborne spores are invisible to the naked eye, which is a major reason mold is such a problem. It is not uncommon to find hundreds or even thousands of mold spores per cubic foot of indoor […]

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MOLD. . .What Is It All About?

in Fungal Infections /by Carolyn Willbanks

Many people still don’t fully understand the health hazards of mold exposure. The term ‘toxic mold’ is somewhat misleading. It suggests that certain molds are toxic. While molds and mold spores do make people sick, the dangerous culprits are the secondary metabolites (chemicals) made by molds that are toxins. The correct term is mycotoxins. Airborne […]

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Recent Q & A’s

in Mold-Help News /by Contributor

We have been receiving many questions and will include some on this page. Q: Should I be concerned about black mold in a home that is 102 years old? A: When you say “black mold” exists in your home it could mean many things. Over 100,000 types of mold are black colored.  I recommend you have […]

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Moldy House Forces Family Into Camper

September 5, 2009/in Personal Mold Stories /by Carolyn Willbanks

Written by Carolyn Willbanks Individuals and families with mold problems in their homes have often been forced to take severe measure to recover their health. Some individuals whose homes have been contaminated have no choice but to leave their home. They often lose most or all of their belongings. It’s a fact that many soft […]

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$13 Million from Lumberyard Brings California Mold Settlement to $22.6 Million

November 7, 2005/in Construction Industry /by Carolyn Willbanks

Los Angeles, CA – Last week, a California family agreed to a $13 million settlement from a lumber company in mid-trial to complete a $22.6 million settlement with their homes contractors and suppliers over mold exposure.  The family sustained severe health complications and it also caused one of their children to sustain severe brain injuries. The Gorman […]

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Hurricane Mold Epidemic: Chemical Clean Ups May Be Worse Than Mold for Hurricane Victims

November 2, 2005/in The Environment /by Carolyn Willbanks

Boca Raton, FL – In the wake of the horrific events spurred by Hurricane Katrina and Wilma, there is an urgent need to address the toxic mold epidemic in the Gulf Coast.  Currently, mold removal companies are using toxic chemicals, such as biocides, pesticides and bleach, to combat the problem. Large quantities of these toxic […]

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Mold Truth Often Becomes Distorted Myths

October 9, 2005/in "Sick Buildings" /by Carolyn Willbanks

A new fungal outbreak has caused a domino affect from the forest to the drug industry, and people are seeking answers. As environmental illness has reached all time highs and the drug industry can provide no answers except excuses, the people are becoming increasingly aware of how severe the earth’s mold infection is. Whether one […]

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EPA Mold Monitor Arrives to Begin Inspecting Buildings (Yeah. . .Right!)

September 16, 2005/in Govt. & Politics /by Carolyn Willbanks

Picayune, LA – Mike Henderson, a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency environmental evaluation official, arrived in Louisiana and may be as damaging as the mold itself. In typical EPA fashion, Henderson was full of misleading information that the public should ignore.  After FEMA, we need not go further to give reason why such misinformation was dispensed […]

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Black Mold Found in EWC Building

August 22, 2005/in Schools & Institutions /by Carolyn Willbanks

Torrington, WY – Eastern Wyoming College has closed a student apartment building after finding black mold inside the building. College President Jack Bottenfield said arrangements have been made to house the residents of the apartments in coed dormitories, making the occupancy five to a room instead of the standard four. However, the state fire marshal […]

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Canadian Insurers and Other Industries Learn from U.S. Experience

August 19, 2005/in Additional Articles /by Carolyn Willbanks

Ontario, Canada – Apprehension in the real estate, construction and insurance industry about hazardous materials such as asbestos and radon has given way to a relatively new risk – mold. Since the late ’90s, mold-related litigation and insurance claims have exploded in North America. Bruce Stewart, vice-president of Pinchin Environmental Ltd., sees the growth in his […]

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Another Family Sick From Sick Apartment

August 17, 2005/in "Sick Buildings" /by Carolyn Willbanks

Jackson, MS – Another very ill family states their north Jackson apartment is making them sick. They say a leaky pipe is to blame for soaking carpets, damaging their floors and fostering a serious threat to their health. In another hotly debated mold claim debated from tenant to landlord, Cheryl Hughes says she when she moved […]

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Stachybotrys Health Hazard Devastates City Officials

July 29, 2005/in "Sick Buildings" /by Carolyn Willbanks

Luther, OK – Black mold has forced Luther city’s leaders from their own town hall. Upon finding mycotoxin producing Stachybotrys contaminating their work quarters, city leaders had no other alternative but to close its town hall doors Tuesday morning. Test results received afterward confirmed officials’ concerns. Stachybotrys has been proven to alter DNA and destroy […]

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Mold Allegedly Kills CA Woman

July 24, 2005/in "Sick Buildings" /by Carolyn Willbanks

Makersfield, CA – Family members of 30-year-old Athena Rodman know that black mold from her home killed her. Rodman’s 6-year-old son, Anthony, was shocked to find her dead body in the living room of their apartment Saturday. This is the second reported death in Bakersfield from mycotoxin poisoning in the past three months. “It didn’t seem real […]

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Mold and the CLUE Report

July 3, 2005/in Personal Mold Stories /by Carolyn Willbanks

I personally have no energy left for the issue of mold. We had an HVAC system infested with inches of mold discovered after seeing small amounts in a closet and having a young daughter who would stop breathing momentarily each and every night. It was literally a nightmare. After replacing our system with a new […]

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Mold Invades Another University

July 3, 2005/in Schools & Institutions /by Carolyn Willbanks

Orange County, FL – The University of Central Florida is spending almost $19 million on a new building for their engineering department but the project has apparently turned into a mold nightmare. The building was supposed to be the ‘piece de resistance’ of the engineering division; an $18.9 million, 75,000 square foot bastion. One member […]

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National Health Crisis Rears Its Ugly Head, Despite Cover-Ups

May 10, 2005/in "Sick Buildings" /by Carolyn Willbanks

Baton Rouge, LA – It appears that every time the United States Government, in its attempt to stifle evidence, reduce damages, and divulge the entire facts about the American current mold epidemic, always appears to get caught with its proverbial pants down. In the aftermath of the government’s highly controversial involvement of the propaganda-filled Institute […]

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In Memory of Lexie

in Coping with Loss /by Carolyn Willbanks

I am writing this story in hopes that someone reading it will please ACT and educate people about the dangers of toxic mold. Our daughter was born in September of 2001. She was happy, healthy, and a joy to all that knew her. She passed away forty-three days later due to toxic mold. I can […]

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Gabby’s Mold Story

December 3, 2004/in Personal Mold Stories /by Carolyn Willbanks

Repairs in HUD apartment, including the hole in the ceiling and the residual mold in the ceiling, were never addressed.

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Mold and the Church

November 3, 2004/in Personal Mold Stories /by Carolyn Willbanks

Mold and the Church I was a volunteer church secretary for over a year and was exposed to various molds. The church was infested with mold – mold was visible on many areas and a musty odor was very evident as soon as you walked into the building. I was treated by my Infectious Disease […]

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Texas realtor mold checklist

October 3, 2004/in "Sick Buildings" /by Contributor

Austin, TX – The members of TAR’s Risk Reduction Committee have discussed issues related to mold claims since the summer of 2000. At this time, the committee suggests the following. Client means a buyer or seller. Inform your client that mold may be a concern for buyers, sellers, brokers, inspectors, appraisers, and lenders. Tell your […]

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Stachybotrys Chartarum

in Mold Types & Images /by Carolyn Willbanks

Known as the nefarious “black mold,” Stachybotrys Chartarum is a toxigenic type of mold that can also cause allergic reactions. Stachybotrys mold is usually black or brownish white in color, and has a dry texture. Stachybotrys thrives in damp, wet areas with humidity levels that maintain these environmental conditions for weeks. It is known for […]

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Town Gets Cash Settlement for School Mold

October 3, 2004/in Construction Industry /by Contributor

Fairfield, CN –A school mold problem that got out of hand in Fairfield is resulting in some cash for the town. The town will get $1.2 million in an agreement with its insurance company over water leaks at McKinley Elementary School, which led to its shutdown and demolition because of mold contamination. Storm water that […]

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Warren, Ohio takes responsibility for mold problem

October 3, 2004/in The Workplace /by Contributor

2/12/02 Warren, OH – A torrential downpour Tuesday morning flooded the basement of the county Health Department, delaying the start of work to clean up toxic mold. Crews managed to scrub down equipment in the basement before quitting Tuesday. ”Today, we are just going to set up because we can’t run our sweepers in all this […]

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Sullivan East mold woes not just an isolated experience

October 3, 2004/in Schools & Institutions /by Contributor

By Sam Watson, Press Education Writer : Johnson City Press 11/12/03 Johnson City, TN – Sullivan East High School’s mold-inspired stay at Bristol Motor Speedway has increased awareness about the need for mold testing and moisture control in other area school districts, as well as public education and awareness. “I’m getting more educated on this, […]

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Park Towers Apartments file suit over mold claim

October 3, 2004/in Construction Industry /by Contributor

6/8/02 Lubbock, TX – Owners of the Lubbock Park Towers Apartments had no other alternative but to file a lawsuit this week against six insurance companies for failing to pay for damages caused by black mold.  This has become a very common event for insurance companies nationwide.  “Many people feel they have insurance when they […]

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SAHA Slates Hearing on Mirasol Homes

October 3, 2004/in Construction Industry /by Contributor

San Antonio, TX – After a 10-minute harangue by activist Ralph Velasquez on the “embarrassment” and “travesty” of the Mirasol Homes project, San Antonio Housing Authority (SAHA) commissioners decided Wednesday to hold a public hearing on the matter at their September meeting. SAHA Schedules Hearing “Somewhere, this board fell asleep,” Velasquez said. “There is no […]

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Red Cross assessment after Texas Flood

October 3, 2004/in The Environment /by Contributor

Pecan Valley, TX – Susan Leach walked through Ellen Vest’s ruined Shady Shores home Wednesday, wagging her head at how fast mold had bloomed green on Vest’s furniture. “We’ve seen it in every house,” Leach said. Leach is a new volunteer with the Pecan Valley chapter of the American Red Cross. For the past nearly […]

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School Claims Advances Over Mold Problem

October 3, 2004/in Schools & Institutions /by Carolyn Willbanks

Sullivan, TN – Lynn Stewart of the Sullivan County School System applies adhesive around the edges of an old vent in the Sullivan East high School library as he works on the school’s project to eliminate a mold problem. (Jason Davis) The 950 students at Sullivan East High School should be able to reclaim their […]

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Mold Takes Hold

October 3, 2004/in "Sick Buildings" /by Contributor

Tampa, FL – Any way you look at mold in Florida – either as a legitimate health threat or as an overblown nuisance – you’ve got to figure this icky mess will cost somebody, and unfortunately most responsible parties do not want to take responsibility. Insurers claim they are getting socked with claims on homeowners’ insurance […]

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Mold problems come to council’s notice

October 3, 2004/in "Sick Buildings" /by Contributor

3/12/03 Atlanta, GA – The Atlanta City Council will meet Monday night in regular session to discuss items including a mold problem and delay in improvements at the airport. City Manager Mike Ahrens said the city has a contract with the Texas Department of Transportation to make some improvements at the Atlanta Hall-Miller Airport, but […]

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Commissioners Discuss Mold Problem

October 3, 2004/in "Sick Buildings" /by Carolyn Willbanks

If county commissioners rushed back to their respective precincts Tuesday to work on something less complicated — like county roads — most Henderson County residents would understand. They probably didn’t run for office thinking they’d spend so much time wrestling with spores instead of ditches and road graders. But the four commissioners and County Judge […]

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Henderson County Continues Study Of Courthouse Mold

October 3, 2004/in Govt. & Politics /by Carolyn Willbanks

ATHENS — If county commissioners rushed back to their respective precincts Tuesday to work on something less complicated — like county roads — most Henderson County residents would understand. They probably didn’t run for office thinking they’d spend so much time wrestling with spores instead of ditches and road graders. But the four commissioners and […]

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Household Fungus Contributes to Sick Building Syndrome

October 3, 2004/in "Sick Buildings" /by Carolyn Willbanks

ST. PAUL, MN – Have you found yourself suffering shortness of breath, headaches, acid reflux or are you just not feeling quite right, but you can’t attribute it to any specific cause? Perhaps you’ve found it hard to concentrate and you feel fatigued easily, but haven’t been able to figure out why. If you live or […]

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Mold Scare Grows In N.J., Nation

October 3, 2004/in Schools & Institutions /by Contributor

by Virginia Watson Pleasantville, NJ – At a special public forum recently, Leeds Avenue School teachers described to Pleasantville school board members and a large contingent of concerned parents what often seemed like a scene out of a low-budget horror movie. Spontaneous nosebleeds. A green, furry growth rapidly overwhelming objects left on desks. Immune systems […]

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Black Mold May Sound Scary, But Is It Harmful?

October 3, 2004/in "Sick Buildings" /by Carolyn Willbanks

Faster than this fungi can colonize ceiling tiles, it has spread across headlines in Texas. Its alleged effects are nightmare material: respiratory trouble, fever, headaches, rashes, bloody noses, memory loss, infant pulmonary hemorrhage. Its names sound equally insidious: black mold. Toxic black mold. Stachybotrys. But now that black mold traces have been found in dark […]

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High Levels Of Black Mold Found In Pine Ridge Reservation Homes

October 3, 2004/in Personal Mold Stories /by Carolyn Willbanks

PINE RIDGE, S.D. – After living in their Pine Ridge Indian Reservation home for 12 years, Jerome High Horse’s family moved out in 2002 because black mold made living conditions unbearable. “It looked like somebody took black paint and started to paint in the corners of the walls and ran it down to the floor,” […]

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A Massachusetts Mold Mystery

October 3, 2004/in Personal Mold Stories /by Carolyn Willbanks

On Sept 5, 2000 I was admitted to Berkshire medical center in Pittsfield Mass. with acute respiratory distress at that time from an unknown source. Shortly after my addition I worsened and an elective intubations was performed and I was placed in intensive care. Several days later I was exuberated and a team of pulmonary […]

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Karen’s Story

October 3, 2004/in Personal Mold Stories /by Carolyn Willbanks

I am a single parent who gave up a beautiful large apartment in another section of my city and moved into a upper middle class neighborhood closer to work, and rented a townhouse by the lake. The landlord when showing me the townhouse told me that when the homes were built, they installed sump pumps […]

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How Mold Ruined This Life

October 3, 2004/in Personal Mold Stories /by Carolyn Willbanks

I will attempt to tell you the reality of the war, the chase, and its effects. If there had been help, if their had been a bomb shelter, if there had been a reaching hand, if there is any reaching hand I PRAY LORD PLEASE HEAR OUR CRIES. I was engaged, in love and anticipating […]

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Ohio tenants will get relocation aid

October 3, 2004/in Landlords & Tenants /by Contributor

8/28/03 Cincinnati, OH – A company managing a large Bond Hill apartment complex that wanted to evict hundreds of low-income tenants and close the facility has agreed to offer them relocation aid. Shortly before a hearing Friday afternoon in Hamilton County Common Pleas Court, attorneys for the tenants reached a compromise with the company managing […]

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Is That apartment hazardous to your health?

October 3, 2004/in Landlords & Tenants /by Contributor

12/4/99 When you sign a lease committing yourself to a unit in an apartment complex or building, you’re agreeing to live in close quarters with strangers. You’re also making the assumption that your building will be properly managed and maintained. That includes such factors as air quality and adequate pest control. As a tenant, you […]

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Cleanup allowed if materials are saved

October 3, 2004/in Landlords & Tenants /by Contributor

9/ 7/02 Kingfisher, OK – Mold troubles at a Kingfisher apartment complex are closer to being resolved following a judge’s order Wednesday. The judge agreed to modify a temporary restraining order on the owner of the Meeker Meadows complex. He can now start cleaning up the mold at the apartments, but has agreed to hold any […]

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Mold Forces Families Out

October 3, 2004/in Landlords & Tenants /by Contributor

9/12/03  Wareham, MA – At least four tenants of the Depot Crossing low-income housing complex have left their apartments in the past year, complaining that mold from the basement was making them and their children sick. The moves came even before one of the complex’s buildings was condemned this week. Julie Florindo, who lived in Building […]

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Officials prepare for Forest Glen displacements

October 3, 2004/in Landlords & Tenants /by Contributor

7/11/03 Olympia, WA – Mary Eckley’s mold-ridden Forest Glen apartment was condemned recently, leaving her homeless. Eckley pitched a tent and lived with her two children in the woods for two weeks.”Tent living, or nothing, is better than those apartments,” said Eckley, who now lives in a Steamboat Island mobile home. “I would never have […]

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State Farm general is putting a freeze on new customers

October 3, 2004/in Insurance Companies /by Contributor

12/3/2 Sacramento, CA – State Farm General, the California arm of the nation’s largest home insurer, plans to suspend writing homeowner policies for new customers in the state as of May 1. The decision, conveyed Friday to State Farm agents in California, was perhaps the first major salvo in insurers’ efforts to recover losses resulting […]

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Taylor’s School Tragedy

September 7, 2004/in Personal Mold Stories /by Carolyn Willbanks

The doctors at Yale set me for allergy testing. The testing showed I was very allergic to mold. The doctors at Yale decided to remove me from school for three weeks to see if the infections would clear. It did.

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