"After natural disasters such as hurricanes, tornadoes, and floods, excess moisture and standing water contribute to the growth of mold in homes and other buildings. When returning to a home that has been flooded, be aware that mold may be present and may be a health risk for your family." - p. 1"August 25, 2006."Mode of access: Internet from the CDC web site as an Acrobat .pdf file (96.85 KB, 2 p.)
Title from PDF p. [1] (viewed Sept. 22, 2006).; "EMA 0011 7/06."; Brochure; intended to be printed o...
Prevention is the best way to battle molds in your home! Airborne mold spores from live indoor plant...
BackgroundThe hurricanes and flooding in New Orleans, Louisiana, in October and November 2005 result...
Many South Carolina residents are concerned about indoor mold after severe weather events. DHEC has ...
This paper gives hints on what to do to control mold after the flooding in October 2015 in South Car...
If your home has been flooded or damaged by rain, it is important to act quickly to prevent mold. Th...
When returning to a home that’s been damaged by natural disasters like tornadoes, and floods, be awa...
4 pp., 3 photosMold problems in homes are of increasing concern. Exposure to mold spores can trigger...
Extensive water damage resulting from major flooding is often associated with mold growth if materia...
If your home has been flooded or damaged by rain, it is important to act quickly to prevent mold. Th...
Families returning to their flooded homes should be cautious before and during the cleanup process. ...
Air quality was measured in a building subjected to flooding conditions analogous to that which occu...
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Institute of Medicine of the U.S. National ...
The purpose of this pilot study was to evaluate the effectiveness of mold sanitation in homes that s...
Mold is a natural part of the outdoor environment. Mold is present in outdoor air at some level thro...
Title from PDF p. [1] (viewed Sept. 22, 2006).; "EMA 0011 7/06."; Brochure; intended to be printed o...
Prevention is the best way to battle molds in your home! Airborne mold spores from live indoor plant...
BackgroundThe hurricanes and flooding in New Orleans, Louisiana, in October and November 2005 result...
Many South Carolina residents are concerned about indoor mold after severe weather events. DHEC has ...
This paper gives hints on what to do to control mold after the flooding in October 2015 in South Car...
If your home has been flooded or damaged by rain, it is important to act quickly to prevent mold. Th...
When returning to a home that’s been damaged by natural disasters like tornadoes, and floods, be awa...
4 pp., 3 photosMold problems in homes are of increasing concern. Exposure to mold spores can trigger...
Extensive water damage resulting from major flooding is often associated with mold growth if materia...
If your home has been flooded or damaged by rain, it is important to act quickly to prevent mold. Th...
Families returning to their flooded homes should be cautious before and during the cleanup process. ...
Air quality was measured in a building subjected to flooding conditions analogous to that which occu...
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Institute of Medicine of the U.S. National ...
The purpose of this pilot study was to evaluate the effectiveness of mold sanitation in homes that s...
Mold is a natural part of the outdoor environment. Mold is present in outdoor air at some level thro...
Title from PDF p. [1] (viewed Sept. 22, 2006).; "EMA 0011 7/06."; Brochure; intended to be printed o...
Prevention is the best way to battle molds in your home! Airborne mold spores from live indoor plant...
BackgroundThe hurricanes and flooding in New Orleans, Louisiana, in October and November 2005 result...