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Edgewater Elementary parents still concerned about building's air quality - Baltimore Sun


Edgewater Elementary parents still concerned about building's air quality
Baltimore Sun
Building Dynamics LLC, the firm hired by the school system to probe the community complaints, said that two weeks of evaluations found mold growth and dampness in crawl spaces that have affected certain locations inside the school.

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Parents Concerned Over School Air Quality - WBAL Baltimore


Parents Concerned Over School Air Quality
WBAL Baltimore
Students and staff have been complaining about asthma allergies and a range of health problems. "You can tell there's a musty smell in some of the classrooms. There are buckling ceiling tiles. All of those things lead you to believe there's dampness in ...
Parents Fill Cafeteria to Hear Air Quality SpecialistPatch.com

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Hike in illnesses for elementary students, parents and staff say - Annapolis Capital


Annapolis Capital

Hike in illnesses for elementary students, parents and staff say
Annapolis Capital
By TINA REED, Staff Writer By TINA REED, Staff Writer Sue Danielson never worried too much about her young son's asthma. That is, until he started at Edgewater Elementary School last year and his breathing troubles began to escalate, ...

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LIVE: South County Parents Gather to Make Voices Heard - Patch.com


LIVE: South County Parents Gather to Make Voices Heard
Patch.com
7:57 pm—A mom of a 9-year-old at Edgewater Elementary says her son has been sick with asthma since Dec. 3. Says he's missed more than two weeks of school. "I guarantee you that not just my child but everyone else's child has conditions, and that needs ...

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The Man Who Studies The Fungus Among Us - WBUR


The Man Who Studies The Fungus Among Us
WBUR
Mushrooms sometimes grow in places you really don't want to see them: on ceilings and in basements, in bathrooms and in crawl spaces. Money says one of the most alarming places he ever saw a mushroom was in the back of a person's throat.

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