Manchester, NH (PRWEB) February 18, 2014

Mold presence was discovered in Golden Brook School. And according to report from wmur.com, because of it, the officials were forced to relocate the school's third graders. Meanwhile, to help others prevent similar incident, Florida air quality testing company AGC Environmental gave out a tip how to detect and remove mold early.

The report, which was published on February 14, 2014, said that four classes of the school's third graders were particularly to be relocated on March 3rd. For the meantime, it detailed that they would have their classes at Windham High School.

However, based on the report, the parents' reactions to the authorities' decision were mixed. While some complimented their quick response to get the kids out of the mold-affected sections, it shared that others were apprehensive about the children sharing a building with teenagers. Nevertheless, it added that the school administration believed that it was best course of action to take.

Here is an excerpt from the report:

Some Windham third-graders are headed off to high school starting next month.

With modular classrooms at Golden Brook School closed due to mold concerns, the district is doing a classroom shuffle.

It is a fact that mold could bring in various health problems, said AGC Environmental. And the way to avoid them, it stated, is to leave the areas that the fungus affected.

Nevertheless, it said that a mold problem doesn't have to end that way. It stated that there is a way to avoid the evacuation or relocation that it could bring. And that way, it determined, is detecting the mold presence early on.

To do that, AGC Environmental advised an immediate air testing and mold inspection at any suspicion of the spores' presence. That way, an immediate mold remediation could be implemented and the fungus' worst effects could be prevented, it stated.

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