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Mold Inspector Paul Brennan in the News
The news
article below was on page 1 of the St. George, Utah, Daily Spectrum
newspaper on March 9, 2002.
Toxic mold invades house,
sickens family
03/09/2002
By JANE ZHANG
Ivins — Tiffany McDonald, 21, knew there must be something enigmatic about
her house near 200 East in Ivins.
Two years ago, her grandmother, Mary Brennan, who was described as an
energetic hiker, unexpectedly died of breast cancer at age 64, three years
after she moved into the $60,000 house. Then, during her pregnancy,
McDonald spent 10 days in the hospital because of “a weird smell” in the
house.
And only nine months after her daughter, Lainee, was born, the baby was
bleeding internally, beginning a series of ailments from asthma to
diarrhea to bacterial infection.
“Seriously, I would rather leave everything than feeling the way we felt,”
said McDonald, who moved to her parents’ house in St. George about seven
weeks ago. The best way, she said, “probably is just forcing yourself out,
bankrupt and start over.”
The condemnation of her house was blamed on toxic mold, which had invaded
the bathroom, closet and bedroom. The fungus, which has 200 species, is
routinely found in the United States, such as stachybotrys, chaetomium and
penicillium, display black, gray, brown and other colors with a musty
smell. Spreading through spores, mold can cause health problems to adults
and pets if they inhale it, swallow it or touch moldy surfaces. But it’s
especially hazardous to small children, the elderly and people with
weakened immune systems.
In 2000, Newsweek magazine reported that mold accounted for 6 to 7 percent
of all chronic sinusitis cases. A report by the U.S. Department of Housing
and Urban Development last year confirmed that certain types of mold can
lead to asthma, allergies, infectious diseases and such toxic effects as
aflatoxin-induced liver cancer.
In recent years, mold has triggered thousands of lawsuits, prompting the
first mold bill in the nation last year, which required California home
sellers to disclose mold problems. Even Erin Brockovich, made famous by
the movie with her name, fought against landlords and insurers for the
mold contamination in her house. In 2001, a Texas court awarded $32.1
million to victims exposed to extensive mold damage in their homes.
Phillip Fry, a certified mold inspector and manager of Mold Inspector in
Hurricane, said mold exists in the southwestern desert area because of the
wide use of swampcoolers, which are susceptible to leaking while traveling
from the roof down into the house. Mold, which grows in dark, moist and
warm environments, can suck nutrition and water from various building
materials, such as cardboard, wallpaper and wooden substances.
McDonald’s father, Paul Brennan, has recently quit his job as a crane
operator to become an independent contractor working with Fry. On a recent
afternoon, Brennan, dressed in a protective suit, one-piece eye
goggles and gloves, moved chairs, toys and furniture into a clean tent
with double insulation. After a chemical spray, he turned on a fan for
about an hour to drive out swarms of colonies.
When his mother bought the house, Paul Brennan said, the previous owner
had reported flood damage in the house. Mary Brennan spent more than
$10,000 to remodel the house, blanketing the floors with bleach.
Unfortunately, he said, bleach can’t penetrate rock, cement and wood. Soon
it came back even more so, contaminating “every room” through the
circulating air.
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