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September 25, 2008 by dave.
We have all seen news reports or read articles about mold as an environmental issue. I’ve never really paid much attention to it until now. A previous Blog referred to Flash Floods we had in NH about a month and a half ago. Those floods actually caused water to seep into our new office suite at work. Our office suite is in the basement of a very old building that was renovated about a year ago at a cost of about $15,000,000. It’s a beautiful building and our office suite is equally as nice.
The water had soaked all the carpets in all our offices and after efforts to remove all the moisture the decision was made a few weeks ago to remove and replace the carpeting. This was detcided after a co-worker got really sick from an allergy she has to mold. In preparation for new carpeting a few of us took a baseboard off the wall as we suspected there may be a bigger issue. We were correct: there was mold growing behind the baseboards. This led to further investigation and we then determined that there was mold growing in the walls on the back of the sheetrock (the picture shows the back side of a piece that was removed).
After we nagged a bit more the decision was finally made to bring in a professional company to investigate and resolve the issues. I’m very glad this happened as they affirmed the concern and will now handle the abatement.
In the meantime I got a Mold Test Kit from a company called Pro-Lab. In a matter of 2 days my petrie dish grew a very thick coating of mold….. This environment is not good and thus I feel it’s best to start working at other locations out of my laptop bag ASAP. This picture shows the mold. Realize in the picture it looks white but it’s actually more of a gray (I’m not a great photographer)….

The abatement will take about a month. They will remove all the mold-infested sheetrock, clean all surfaces (including walls and furniture), run air-quality tests, and retrofit the bottoms of our walls with a material that resists mold (should we ever have a similar water problem in the future). I started packing my office today.
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September 8, 2008 by dave.
Like many Blogs, mine has ended up on the popular Blogged.com web site. This site categorizes, indexes, and even reviews Blogs of many types. It even offers RSS feeds which allow individuals to ’subscribe’ to specific web sites and Blogs so you know when a new posting has shown up. The site even rates the Blogs and the site states (regarding ratings) “Editor reviews are provided by professional editors who evaluate a blog based on the following criteria: Frequency of updates, Relevance of content, Site design, and Writing style”.
I teach a class called ‘Web Expressions‘ at Plymouth State University and a significant component of the class focuses on creating and maintaining a worthwhile Blog. I’ll be using my personal Blog as a sort of ‘laboratory‘ for the class; mainly to show examples of Blog entries, the importance of hyperlinking, and how pictures can add creativity to the Blog. I’ll also refer my class to Blogged.com as a resource and hopefully my students will get excited about Blogging and it will facilitate them expressing themselves on the web.
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