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Mold: Important Questions, Objective Answers
Conflicting information and media coverage about hazards of mold and how to handle mold problems have left many people confused, concerned and sometimes frightened. If you have or suspect a mold problem in your home, this fact sheet will help you make well-informed decisions about how to fix the problem and prevent its return.
Mold Hazards Are Preventable
In the right conditions, molds multiply and can release enough spores in the air to cause health problems.
[Image: moldy wall]Avoiding Mold Hazards in Your Water-damaged Home
A flood-damaged building requires special attention to avoid or correct a mold population explosion.
Mold Removal Guildelines for Your Home
This fact sheet provides basic steps for homeowners and volunteers to use in safely cleaning up mold in their homes and preventing its regrowth. It is focused on mold resulting from flooding but is applicable to other causes as well.
Asthma: Bad News and Good News
Asthma is a disease that makes it difficult to breathe during an attack. Asthma attacks are set off by triggers,which are different for different people.
Protect Your Children from Lead
Lead poisoning is not just a problem in crumbling housing in inner cities. It's a common tragic result of remodeling older homes and other sources. Small exposures, once thought harmless, can cause serious, permanent damage to the brain.
[Image: dust mite]Improve Your Home to Improve Your Health
A home remodeling project – and your investment in it – can do so much more than update. It can make your home a healthier place to live and breathe for you and your family.
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