Five Things You Should Know About Mold and Mildew

Mold affects your health. Mold spores in the air can contribute to asthma and trigger allergies. Mold can grow on surfaces, inside walls, or under carpets.
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Jerry Jurgensen We have several large piles of green chipped wood across the street from us; the neighbor had it hauled in to cover the
ground to try and make mulch out of it. It is wood the electric company hauled in that was trimmed from the trees under the power lines. The n.eighbor
has received about twenty truck loads winth in the past year and six of them are just standing ther now.
I went over and pulled some wood out tnd they are compeleted with black mold. There are six people in the neighbor hood that had a brethiing problem befor and has become worse since she has had wood hauled in. Three of us that never had a brething problem before now have a breathing problem. Could our breathing problems be caused about by the pilled up wood chips?
I have talked to the neighbor about the problem and she says it can't be a problem to us and she is planning on spreading the present piles out around her land and it should decompose in a short time
. Is it possible the wood mold stored in the wood is causing all of our problems?
11/9/2008
ms.b can black mold be extremely harmful to pregnant woman 10/11/2007
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