Monthly Archives: April 2011

Flood Today, Mold Tomorrow

Heavy rain saturated the ground Friday in Central Illinois, and is expected to continue through the weekend. Flood water sweeps up everything in its path, including sewage, contaminants, trash, etc. Contaminated flood water will leave behind a breeding ground of … Continue reading

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A New Mold Newsbyte

Take note– There is a new Mold Newsbyte posted at http://byebyemold.com/newsbytes.php Click to view! If you’re in California, you might want to give us a call and see about getting an assessment from Byebyemold.

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Dozier Elementary Remodel Goes UP$

Forty year old Dozier Elementary School Montgomery County is going to be needing another $500,000 to fix mold problems during a budget deficit. The full cost of renovations is slated to be 2.3 million and involves new heat and air … Continue reading

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The Kindness of Strangers Paying it Forward

Mold forces WWI vet Jessie Fulcher out of his home Veterans, boy scouts and others came together to help world war veteran Jessie Fulcher whose home was infested by green mold while he spent the last 18 months caring for … Continue reading

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Building Sickness

Mold exposure can cause itchy skin or eyes, skin irritation, and a host of other symptoms; prolonged exposure can even cause serious health complications. Blame the mold on water intrusion or high levels of moisture in your house, place of … Continue reading

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