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Nicholas Carparelli
Executive Director

6 Airline Drive
Albany, NY 12205
518 464  1806
(fax 518 464 1807)

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OSHA Forms Safety and Health Alliance
with NYSCMA
and NYS Dept. of Labor

(click above for details)

 





    Mold Resource Center

 

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Mold Clean-up Might Delay Hockey Season in West Seneca

The West Seneca Town Board approved a measure to spend at least $188,000 to remove mold from the town's Union Road hockey rink.

But before work can begin, the town will seek a contractor who can perform the work faster and cheaper. That means the youth hockey season might not start on time this year, said league organizers.

The season is scheduled to begin on September 1.

Town officials tried to convince parents that the hockey season will begin as planned, but parents are skeptical.

The rink has been closed since mid-May after the mold was detected and the building deemed unsafe for patrons.

 

CDC Cleanup and Remediation

Home Guide to Mold Cleanup (EPA)

7/08 - Soldiers: Mold Infests Oklahoma barracks for Wonded
USATODAY.com


7/08 -
Mold Delays Niagara University Apartment Opening

 

MOLD NEWS

 

 

 

Gilbane and New Jersey Spar Over School Mold
http://enr.ecnext.com/coms2/article_needar080619

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MOLD RESOURCES

Mold in the Workplace
http://www.osha.gov/dts/shib/shib101003.html

A Brief Guide to Mold, Moisture, and Your Home
http://www.epa.gov/mold/publications.html

Introduction to Mold 
http://www.epa.gov/mold/append_b.html

 The Turmoil Over Mold in Buildings
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9c00e4d61031f930a15750c0a9659c8b63

Helping Your Buyers Understand Mold During the Building Process
http://www.toolbase.org/Home-Building-Topics/Indoor-Air-Quality/understand-mold

Dampness and Mold Growth in Buildings: A National Academy Study
http://eetdnews.lbl.gov/nl18/mold.htm

When Mold Takes Hold
http://www.usaweekend.com/02_issues/020721/020721moldapt.htm

Mold Growth Linked to Airtight Building Designs
http://pubs.acs.org/subscribe/journals/esthag-w/2002/jan/science/kc_mold.html

Indoor Mold, Building Dampness Linked To Respiratory Problems
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2004/05/040526064119.htm

Mold- New York State Department of Health
http://www.health.state.ny.us/environmental/indoors/air/mold.htm

Moisture and Mold Prevention and Control Tips
http://www.epa.gov/mold/preventionandcontrol.html

Solid as a Rock
http://asumag.com/mag/university_solid_rock/

Stop Moisture to Stop Mold
http://www.contractortoolsandsupplies.com/past/jobsite_safety/StopMoistureStopMold.htm

What Does Mold Need to Grow?
http://www.idph.state.il.us/envhealth/pdf/moldmildew.pdf

 

MOLD AND SCHOOLS

View this very positive site for a wealth of information on the mold in schools and resources to deal with it.

School Planning and Design
High Performance NY CHPS Schools Guidelines

Superior to CA CHPS
Guidelines, the NY CHPS Guidelines are vocal about prevention of mold and moisture intrusion, promoting building designs that produce good indoor air quality and health!

From the Healthy Schools Network, a major victory in mold prevention for future schools, incorporated into healthy school design guidelines in NY state
 

High Performance Schools Guidelines

Healthy & High Performance School Design

Our goal is to help shape initiatives that will transform the built environment to include health and learning benefits for all children. Healthy and High Performance schools improve children’s health, energy efficiency, and teacher and school staff job satisfaction, enhance student performance, and provide a healthier environment for building occupants.

In 2006, NYSERDA (The NYS Energy Research and Development Authority) and the NYS Education Department released NY-CHPS, comprehensive healthy and high performance school design guidelines for NYS schools. Healthy Schools Network worked to bring the NYS Education Department and NYSERDA together to create these guidelines and then served as an advisor to the project during its development.

These guidelines were adopted in Feb., 2007 and are now available at http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/facplan/NYSERDA/NY-CHPS_Ver_1.1_Feb_07.html.

Note: Guidelines also available in Word and HTML format, go to New York School Facilities Home Page for full info or click on

Collaborative for High Performance Schools): HTML, PDF, Word  CA High Performing Schools Publications and Resources

 

 

 


 

 





 

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