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Standing Hurricane Drenched
Buildings Ruined By Mold By James Donahue Sept. 29, 2005 Homes, schools and hospitals
that appear to have survived Hurricanes Katrina and Rita along the gulf coast may have to be demolished anyway because they
are infected by black mold that makes people sick. It is said that once
the mold invades a building, it cannot be eliminated. The best that anyone can offer is control by keeping buildings dry. Mold is a problem that
homeowners who have flooded basements, leaky roofs or dripping water lines between walls have confronted. The stuff has been
a common invader of homes and other buildings throughout the south where humidity levels and heat levels are high for weeks
on end. Many fine homes have
fallen to the wrecking ball after the occupants claim to have lost their health and lost their battle with the creeping fungus
that grows in dark places, under floors, between walls and damp places where it is least expected. Days of 100 degree temperatures
bearing down on buildings left standing in water after the two hurricanes flooded towns and townships from the Florida state
line west through Texas have taken their toll, authorities say. Anybody caught in this
predicament cannot expect help from insurance companies and is advised to beware of scams by peddlers of cheap solutions that
don’t work. Insurance policies rarely
cover mold damage. Most policies were revised in recent years after a rash of “sick building” lawsuits resulted
in costly settlements. There are many species
of mold and mildew that are common in homes. Humans live with most types without developing problems, but certain forms of
mold are responsible for asthma, pneumonitis, upper respiratory problems sinusitis, skin rash, stomach disorders, headache,
disorientation and even bloody noses. Other species of mold are so toxic they are blamed for internal bleeding, kidney and
liver failure and pulmonary emphysema. The irony is that it
was in It was in the 1970s that
the late Dr. John Salvaggio, allergist at While the molds that
Salvaggio identified affected people with mold allergies, another fungus identified as Stachybotrys chartarum produces toxins
with the potential to kill. Doctors at There has been debate
among medical people as to the real health dangers in molds. This has probably been stirred by health insurance companies
locked in court battles over claims for mold related damages. The federal Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention takes a stand that there is no firm evidence linking mold to lung problem and other alleged
problems beyond asthma and allergy. Yet the sheer volume
of mold in the buildings throughout the south may force owners to demolish or at least pay for costly cleaning and repair,
especially in hospitals, restaurants, business and schools utilized by the public. |
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