Haunted by Mold. / Lisa Belkin.
by Belkin, Lisa; Hamilton, Anita; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
Material type: BookSeries: SIRS Enduring Issues 2002Article 14Health. Publisher: New York Times Magazine, 2001; Los Angeles Times Syndicate, 2001ISSN: 1522-323X;.Subject(s): Actions and defenses | Airborne infection | Allergens | Dwellings -- Maintenance and repair | Environmental toxicology | Housing and health | Indoor air pollution | Insurance -- Property | Insurance claims | Molds (Fungi) | ToxinsDDC classification: 050 Summary: HAUNTED BY MOLD -- "Warning: Reading this story might make you sick. Not as sick as Melinda Ballard and her family, who began coughing up blood and suffering memory loss while living in this 22-room, 11,000-square-foot mansion. But it could make your skin itch and your throat hurt, and you could start to cough. Then you will wonder whether there is toxic mold growing in your house, too, and whether you should pay someone a great deal of money to come find out." (NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE) This article examines the deleterious health effects of mold.Summary: BEWARE: TOXIC MOLD -- "Like some sort of biblical plague, toxic mold has been creeping through homes, schools and other buildings across the U.S. Although press reports have focused on 'stachybotrys,' strains of aspergillus, chaetomium and penicillium have also triggered their share of grief. At least two families have burned their homes to rid themselves of the contamination. Thousands more, including antipollution crusader Erin Brockovich, are suing home builders, landlords and insurers for damages to their property and health." (TIME) This article considers the health hazards of mold.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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This MARC record contains two articles.
Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2002.
Originally Published: Haunted by Mold, Aug. 12, 2001; pp. 28+.
Originally Published: Beware: Toxic Mold, July 2, 2001; pp. 54-55.
HAUNTED BY MOLD -- "Warning: Reading this story might make you sick. Not as sick as Melinda Ballard and her family, who began coughing up blood and suffering memory loss while living in this 22-room, 11,000-square-foot mansion. But it could make your skin itch and your throat hurt, and you could start to cough. Then you will wonder whether there is toxic mold growing in your house, too, and whether you should pay someone a great deal of money to come find out." (NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE) This article examines the deleterious health effects of mold.
BEWARE: TOXIC MOLD -- "Like some sort of biblical plague, toxic mold has been creeping through homes, schools and other buildings across the U.S. Although press reports have focused on 'stachybotrys,' strains of aspergillus, chaetomium and penicillium have also triggered their share of grief. At least two families have burned their homes to rid themselves of the contamination. Thousands more, including antipollution crusader Erin Brockovich, are suing home builders, landlords and insurers for damages to their property and health." (TIME) This article considers the health hazards of mold.
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