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Toxic Mold Cleanup Guide
Jim H. White, B.A.Sc., P.E.O. CMHC National Office, Ottawa, Canada
Many houses and small buildings are moldy, and some have extensive growth of
toxigenic molds that can cause health problems at lower exposures than the
phyloplane molds that are more common outdoors. Canada Mortgage and Housing
Corporation, the Canadian federal housing agency, has performed a great deal of
research into moldy houses and has created a number of publications on mold
avoidance and cleanup. This document is one of a new series that addresses toxic
mold cleanup as well as solving moisture problems and avoiding mold growth in
the first place.