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    Fall allergies will be bad thanks to ‘perfect storm’ of ragweed, mold

    The ill effects of the hot, muggy summer will last long after the temperatures have started to cool, allergy experts warn. “What we are seeing with this warmer weather pattern is that we are headed for a bumper crop of molds,” says Dr. Clifford Bassett, an allergist, assistant clinical professor at New York University and author of

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    Does Homeowners Insurance Cover Water Damage and Roof Leaks?

    Whether you’re dealing with a slow leak in the basement or a steady drip from a hole in the roof, water can wreak havoc on your home—and your bank account. Once the water recedes, one of the first questions you’ll have is whether your homeowners insurance covers water damage and roof leaks. Well, we have you covered with the answers below. Is

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    Prepare for flooding

    For communities, companies, or water and wastewater facilities: Suggested activities to help facilities prepare for flooding. (The linked information is written for hurricane preparedness but much of it will still apply to flooding preparedness activities.) Improve the security and resilience of drinking water and wastewater infrastructure. VIDEO: Drinking water and wastewater utilities are vulnerable to

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    How to Remove Mold and Mildew from Front-Load Washing Machines

    I’ve had my front-loading washing machine for about four years, and it has some great advantages – it’s quiet, fast, uses less water and detergent, and gently tumbles (rather than yanking) my clothes. In general, I’ve been so pleased with it that I was shocked one day when I opened the door and was nearly

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    MOLD. THE FUNGUS AMONG US.

    THE TRUTH BEHIND MOLD ALLERGENS Mold is a fungus that is found both indoors and out. If you come into contact with mold, it could trigger an allergic reaction. But don’t despair. You can take action. OUTDOOR MOLD Outdoor mold grows on rotting logs and fallen leaves, in compost piles, and on grasses and grains.

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    The Environmental Relative Moldiness Index: A Research Tool

    Summary A research tool, called the Environmental Relative Moldiness Index (ERMI), has been developed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development (ORD). Dust samples are collected in a home and DNA from mold in the dust is analyzed. The sample is then compared to the ERMI, an index or scale, which

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