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Tag Archive for: sick buildings

Storms of Complaints Grow Over Martinsville Lofts Aparments

June 20, 2019/in "Sick Buildings" /by Carolyn Willbanks

Holly Kozelsky is a writer for the Martinsville Bulletin, Virginia Before the city helps The Landmark Group build senior apartments on the former American of Martinsville factory site, it first should fix alleged problems at its Martinsville Lofts apartment complex, tenants and at least one city council member are saying. Shuna Ingram, who has lived […]

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Mold, lead based paint and asbestos in CourthouseThe Meridian Start

Asbestos, Lead-Based Paint, Mold Found in Lauderdale County Courthouse

March 31, 2019/in "Sick Buildings" /by Carolyn Willbanks

Written by Whitney Downard, The Meridian Star A year-old report on the air quality of the Lauderdale County Courthouse hasn’t had an impact on the employees who work in the building, nor have any public warnings been issued. The Lauderdale County Board of Supervisors paid $10,700 in taxpayer money to study the conditions inside the […]

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Battling that Great Northwest Headache – Mold

March 28, 2019/in "Sick Buildings" /by Carolyn Willbanks

The Corvallis Rental Property Management Group took on that bane of Pacific Northwest living — mold — at its monthly meeting Tuesday at the Elks Lodge. On hand were Dawn Duerksen and Steve Duerksen of Duerksen and Associates, Noah Chamberlain and Sarah Saul of Access the Law and Tracy Oulman, housing and neighborhoods coordinator for […]

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North Carolina Councilwoman Helps Apartment Complex Tenants with Mold

March 21, 2019/in "Sick Buildings" /by Carolyn Willbanks

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — A Winston-Salem city council member is offering assistance to property owners for them to provide a permanent solution to what some tenants say is recurring mold at their apartment complex. Meanwhile, owners and managers at La Deara Crest Apartments say they’ve fixed these issues and there is no problem with mold whatsoever at […]

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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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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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Florence Schools Declared Mold Free And Safe

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

FLORENCE – Two schools contaminated by toxic mold last April have been given a clean bill of health. An environmental consultant told the Board of Education and 15 spectators last night there is no trace of Stachybotrys atra in the Roebling or Marcella L. Duffy elementary schools. “All parties involved are satisfied the schools are […]

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GSU Battles Toxic Mold Problem

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

The Georgia Southern University Eagles’ locker room wasn’t the only musty and damp place on campus this summer. Four types of mold – including the toxic mold stachybotrys – were found growing in several campus buildings following reports of allergy-like illness. “We live in a hot, humid climate and sometimes things like this happen,” said […]

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GSU Clears the Air, University Working to Resolve Toxic Mold Problem.

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

Faculty and staff in four mold-infested buildings at Georgia Southern University are breathing easier as university officials complete cleanup and try to prevent future problems. Student Health Services Director Lynn Tabor pointed up at the rusty heating and air conditioning fan coil unit above his office doorway and described how it was cleaned out and […]

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Hale County Enters Mold Battle

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

PLAINVIEW – Hale County has joined the ranks of counties and schools in the area battling against mold, but local officials say they are fortunate their problem hasn’t grown as big as some. “We’ve got ours pretty well under control,” said Judge Bill Hollars. “I guess we’re pretty lucky we got on it quick and […]

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Fungus Among Us Goes Beyond Hilton

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

Howard Dicus, Pacific Business News – The mold Hilton Hawaiian Village is expected to spend $10 million fighting in its Kalia Tower probably can be found in office buildings all over Hawaii and beyond Mold closed 12 of the 15 operating rooms at Montreal’s Royal Victoria Hospital last year, and when Canadian health authorities decided […]

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Davie, Springs Elementary Schools May Not Open Due To Mold

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

by Bill Hirschman – Education Writer, Sun-Sentinel Bending to parental pressure, Broward County school officials tested the air quality Monday at two elementary schools where mold and mildew problems continue to cause doubts that children will be allowed inside on the first day of school next week. The results are not expected until at least […]

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Mold Worries Home Builders

October 3, 2004/in Construction Industry /by Contributor

Court Awards, Public Concern about Homes Driving Up Liability Fears – By Steve Brown:The Dallas Morning News 02/11/2002 ATLANTA – During the last few years, America’s home builders have grappled with rising material costs, labor shortages and a growing burden of government regulations. But the housing industry’s current foe has been around since the dawn […]

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Music Exec Miffed By Mold Sues To Leave Fisher Island

July 30, 2002/in "Sick Buildings" /by Carolyn Willbanks

A music industry executive who bought into the good life on Fisher Island says his luxury condominium is hopelessly infested with mold and he’s suing to give it back. Joseph Rascoff, who represents U2 and the Rolling Stones, claims construction defects and a faulty air conditioner allowed colonies of mold to spread throughout his three-bedroom […]

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Sick-Building Complaints On Rise

July 14, 2002/in Construction Industry /by Contributor

Cities attempt to get air quality under control in their offices. Shortly after former Sebastian police Chief Dennis “Randy” White moved into his office at the city’s Police Department in 1996, he developed a constant nasal drip in the back of his throat and a dry cough. His doctor diagnosed allergies but then he started […]

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