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Written by Ken Borsuk, Vetern Investigative Reporter
Samples from the basement of Hamilton Avenue School, submitted to a lab by the Post, have come back positive for mold.
The mold was discovered in a part of the basement where the foundation of the old building is exposed. There has been no sign of mold growth in any of the newly constructed areas of the school, which is two years behind schedule. According to the tests, which were conducted by Pro-Lab/SSPTM Inc. out of Weston, Fla., the sample provided by the Post had aspergillus, cladosporium, penicillium and non-sporulating fungi in it.....
....This is not the first discovery of mold that has plagued Hamilton Avenue students. The old building, before construction began, had significant mold damage in it and mold was discovered this past March in the modular classrooms the students have been using during construction. Several children and parents had reported health problems linked to mold exposure in the modulars.....
The Post’s lab report said that the mold discovered is often associated with excess moisture and can be a problem at high levels. While the mold discovered was in small patches. The report recommended that it be addressed immediately and any water sources eliminated.
.....The mold was discovered by a Hamilton Avenue School parent, along with visible water damage caused by heavy rains and uncapped chimneys. The parent provided photos and information to the Post. Staff here confirmed the damage during a tour of the building and took a sample to be tested. The growth was fuzzy and colored green and white. A musty smell permeated the basement......
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