Re: Moldy Logic NAA Amicus 2009 & Blog 2010
Posted by Rem Dude on 5/22/10
“A Scientific View of the Health Effects of Mold” is an
excellent guidance document for property managers and those
who have been frightened by black toxic mold hysteria. We
constantly encounter clients who have become terrified of
bathroom mold after reading web sites pontificating the
lethality of all things moldy.
Fortunately, the Chamber of Commerce and many other well
respected organizations and researchers are getting the truth
out regarding the true dangers of mold exposure.
Rem Dude
On 5/20/10, Deborah wrote:
> They have seen the light...with much prodding, of course.
>
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> On 5/19/10, Sharon Kramer wrote:
>> August 31, 2009 NAA Amicus Curiae Brief submitted into a
>> litigation as a purportedly substantive scientific
>> reference for the courts to consider when denying insurer
>> and NAA member responsibility for causation of new born
>> infant deaths from mold:
>>
>> “In a report entitled, ‘A Scientific View of the Health
>> Effects of Mold’, a panel of scientists, including
>> toxicologists and industrial hygienists stated that years
>> of intense study have failed to produce any causal
>> connection between exposure to indoor mold and adverse
>> health effects.’ U.S. Chamber of Commerce, A Scientific
>> View of the Health Effects of Mold (2003)”
>>
>>
>> May 19, 2010 NAA Website:
>> Mold: Your Silent Enemy -Blog
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>> "The mold that we deal with in our industry can pose
>> potentially harmful effects to residents, employees and to
>> your company’s bottom line"
>>
>> (Gee, wonder what else could cause problems with a
>> company's bottom line....in a legal proceeding?)
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