To avoid health problems, dry flooded homes as quickly as possible, says air quality expert
Wednesday, August 31, 2011 - 06:30
in Health & Medicine
As Northeast residents begin to clean up after recent torrential rains, a University of Massachusetts Amherst environmental health scientist is urging people to throw open their windows and doors and remove wet household items as quickly as possible to avoid one of the worst effects of warm-weather flooding: Mold.