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Following up with yesterday’s story, I was doing some research this evening and found out that the parents of the high school in Kenton County, Kentucky, aren’t happy with the cleanup! They protest that their children are still suffering from the mold problem even with the supposed ‘clean up’. According to one mother:
“I won’t be satisfied that they’ve done the job they should do to get (the mold) out, because I think they’ve been hiding this for a long, long time.”
It was some pretty serious stuff.. They found over 15 square feet of active toxic mold growing within the school.
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Diane discovered mold in her home. The good news is that she had mold insurance. The bad news is that the agent came out and said it wouldn't be covered.
Monica has been to the ER on multiple occasions for mold related illness. She's been advised by the ER not to return to her location. What can she do?
Andrea, her husband, and two children have been battling mold for several years. Their health has deteriorated dramatically and they fear for the future. Is there help?
Rogann wants to know what tests can be done to prove her mother's home has mold issues. Her brother and mother don't see it as an issue, but she is convinced.
Robert had a severe leak problem, and the management didn't repair the damage for almost three months. When they came, he got sick, and they say it's safe.
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Mold is such a hot topic right now, I am glad that there are others like myself out spreading the word!
Burke Jones on November 22nd, 2005