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American School & University,  February, 2004  

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Byline: Adam J. Pratt Indoor air quality issues, and toxic mold in particular, have become a major headache for education administrators and facilities managers. According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), asthma now affects one of every 13 school-age children (more than twice the 1980s rate) and accounts for 14 million missed school days each year; a significant percentage of that total can be blamed on mold.

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