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10/09/2017
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By Rhonda Johansson
Mold in Florida school sickens 700… is your home air safe to breathe?
In the aftermath of Hurricane Irma, school boards across Florida are focused on assuring parents and children that their infrastructures are safe. Superintendents have stated that most schools suffered only minor to moderate damage, despite many buildings still having no power. Parents have been told that schools will reopen their doors once Florida Power & […]
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