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The FHEA will be looking ahead to anticipate how future trends in the delivery of health care will impact the design, construction and indoor air quality (IAQ) of facilities.
Pure Air Control Services will be showcasing its newest IAQ products and Services at the Florida Healthcare Engineering Association (FHEA) October 7-8, 2013. Visit Pure Air Control Services and its affiliate companies at booth #914 and find out about the PURE-Decon/Sanosil, a cost effective method at preventing hospital-acquired infections (HAI). Doctors, nurses, and physician's assistants see multiple patients throughout the day and not all patients show symptoms of infection at the time of their office visit, so it is critical to take every step to prevent infection, from...
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by Noel McLaren, ActionNewsJax
STARKE Fla. -- It's been nine weeks since mold studies began at Starke Elementary School. In that time, Action News obtained two studies that have been completed, costing taxpayers tens of thousands of dollars.
Parents are asking, what's taking so long? Starke Elementary students have been...
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by Claire Zeng and Grace Brennan, The Georgetown Voice
Over this past summer and beginning of the school year, students have reported multiple cases of mold in Kennedy Hall, Village C, LXR Hall, Henle Village, Village A, and Alumni Square. The mold has both had a detrimental effect on...
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by Bill Sizemore, The Virginian-Pilot
A group of lawsuits alleging that mold in military housing caused a constellation of health problems can proceed in federal court, a judge has decided.
Senior U.S. District Judge Robert Doumar's ruling, issued Wednesday, opens the door to what could be many months of litigation with 100 or more plaintiffs seeking millions of dollars in damages...
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by Katie Shaffer, The Hoya
There have been 21 cases of mold in dormitories and apartments this semester reported to the Office of Facilities, which in some instances resulted in student illness.
Vice President for Planning and Facilities Management Robin Morey said the vast majority of incidents reported have been minor, meaning students are expected to deal with them on their own. Students and Facilities dispute...
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