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riskybizz  
#1 Posted : 11 July 2011 16:25:42(UTC)
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riskybizz

Good afternoon all,

Does anyone have any info/guidance relating to working around/removing mold growth?

Seems to be a grey area......

Regards,

Steve
Thompson26209  
#2 Posted : 11 July 2011 18:48:38(UTC)
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Thompson26209

What type of mold standard or toxic in what setting?
cliveg  
#3 Posted : 11 July 2011 19:57:13(UTC)
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cliveg

Also a good idea to consider the conditions and potential structural damage.

Molds love damp, and can eat wood.

The molds themselves can cause repiratory problems - dependent on type.
Betta Spenden  
#4 Posted : 11 July 2011 21:41:17(UTC)
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Betta Spenden

I just googled "mold removal+safety". That search brought up pages and pages of info. Some good stuff on page 1 from OSHA.
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