1. family/community involvement health education health promotion for staff healthy school...
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Family/Community Involvement
Health Education
Health Promotion for Staff
Healthy School
Environment
Health Services
Physical Education
Counseling, Psychological and Social Services
Nutrition Services
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Molds are part of the natural environment.
They may begin growing indoors when mold spores land on surfaces that are wet.
There are many types of mold, and none of them will grow without water or moisture.
What is mold?
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The key to mold control is moisture control.
Mold spores will not grow if moisture is not present.
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If mold is a problem in your school,
you should clean up the mold promptly
and fix the water problem.
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It is important to dry any water-damaged areas and any other
items within 24-48 hours to prevent mold growth.
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Allergic reactions to mold are common.
They can be immediate or delayed.
Molds can also cause asthma attacks in
people with asthma who are allergic to mold.
Molds have the potential to cause health problems.
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EPA Informational Resources• EPA does not have any authority over indoor air issues such as mold.
• EPA is only allowed to provide information.
• EPA’s recommendations for cleaning up mold are on the EPA website
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EPA Informational Resources• In most cases state, county and local health departments do not have any authority over indoor air issues.
• However, you might contact your local health department to see if they have any suggestions for your area.
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EPA HQ’s Mold website: http://www.epa.gov/mold/
The publication, "Mold Remediation in Schools and Commercial Buildings", is available in HTML and PDF (56 pp., 1.6 M) [EPA 402-K-01-001, reprinted September 2008]
Additional Resources
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