New Orleans Mold Readings Raise Health Concerns
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Mold readings spark health concerns in New Orleans
NEW ORLEANS, Nov 16 (Reuters) - Take a flooded building in steamy New Orleans, and within days dark mold blooms on every surface, bringing the stench of decay to much of the hurricane-hit city.
Authorities insist the mold is not dangerous to most people, while encouraging residents to wear masks and protective clothing when clearing their homes, especially with dusty work like removing drywall. Read full story.
TENSION: Moldy
GRAVITY: Sticky
Tags: News, Gulf Coast, Hurricane, tropical storm, photos, pictures, Katrina, politics, Louisiana, New Orleans, Mississippi
NEWSBYTE
Mold readings spark health concerns in New Orleans
NEW ORLEANS, Nov 16 (Reuters) - Take a flooded building in steamy New Orleans, and within days dark mold blooms on every surface, bringing the stench of decay to much of the hurricane-hit city.
Authorities insist the mold is not dangerous to most people, while encouraging residents to wear masks and protective clothing when clearing their homes, especially with dusty work like removing drywall. Read full story.
TENSION: Moldy
GRAVITY: Sticky
Tags: News, Gulf Coast, Hurricane, tropical storm, photos, pictures, Katrina, politics, Louisiana, New Orleans, Mississippi
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