The Fungus Among Us.
American School & University, February, 2003
Byline: Robert H. Weidner Mold, found almost everywhere outdoors and indoors, can contribute significantly to poor indoor air quality (IAQ) and sick building syndrome (SBS). The problem is especially relevant for school buildings - nearly 55 million people, 20 percent of the U.S. population, spend their days inside elementary and secondary schools, and a 1995 federal report estimated that half of the nation's schools have (IAQ) problems.
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According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)'s "Tools for Schools" program, indoor levels of air pollutants ...
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