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To: aculeus
Toxic Mold in a house, was the subject of a local tv station. It does exist and does cause serious health problems.

The house in question was located in northwestern Arkansas. (please no X42 jokes).

Another house near Mountain Home, Ar had Toxic Mold, stripped of all funishings, clothes, keepsakes etc.

Roof removed, walls removed, floors removed, the lists goes on and on...

Ed made lots of jokes in his time,, but not joking now,,,,Toxic Mold has happened to working class people as well, it is not a laughing matter.

27 posted on 04/10/2002 5:27:50 PM PDT by TYVets
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To: TYVets
I grew up around the Texas Gulf Coast most of my life. Everything, and I mean everything had mold and mildew at one time or the other. Our house was 4ft. under water in Huricane Carla in '61 and had mold and mildew till we moved out in the early '90's. Most houses had it, we took it for granted. Now all I hear about is this "Toxic Mold" thingy. My homeowners insurance just went up 60% in one year and they doubled my deductible to keep it from a 100% rise. I was told if I cancelled and went with someone else, there will be no someone else. They won't write new replacement policies in Tejas.

A little Consan Triple Action 20 in a bucket and a layer of Kilz will do the trick for about $20. This is just a money scam if you ask me.

33 posted on 04/10/2002 7:07:58 PM PDT by chuckles
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