Air Quality Sciences, Inc.: Hurricane Recovery -- Assessing Existing Buildings for Mold Contamination
28th Sep 2005, 16:30 GMT
ATLANTA, GA (MARKET WIRE) As one of the thousands of facility managers and owners affected by the hurricanes of 2005, you are undoubtedly facing the challenges of determining if your building is safe for re-occupancy. If you have suffered water damage or had your building closed up with uncontrolled humidity, your first concern is whether or not mold contamination is of concern.
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