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} <br /> 13. Consult"Mold Remediation n in Schools and Commercial Buildings" published by the US <br /> EPA 2001) for additional information on mold. This document can be downloaded <br /> from the US EPA website at: httl2-//www.epa.gov/iaq/molds/mold rer edlati n.ht 1. <br /> 14. Remove ve plants from the air stream of univents. Ensure all plants are equipped with drip <br /> pans. Examine drip pans periodically for mold growth and disinfect with-an appropriate <br /> antimicrobial where necessary. <br /> 15. Seal areas around sinks to prevent water damage to the interior of cabinets and adjacent <br /> wallboard. . <br /> 16. Clean and maintain aquariums prevent bacterial/mold/algal growth and associated odors. <br /> 17. Store clearing products properly and out of reach of students. All cleaning products used <br /> at the facility should be approved by the school department with MSDS' available at a <br /> central location. <br /> 18. Refrain from using air fresheners and deodorizers to prevent exposure to VOCs. <br /> 19. Routinely clean particulate residue from dry erase boards and trays. <br /> . Consider replacing tennis balls with latex-free tennis balls or glides. <br /> 21. Relocate or consider reducing the amount of materials stored in classrooms to allow for <br /> more thorough cleaning of classrooms. Clean items regularly with a wet cloth or sponge <br /> to prevent excessive dust build-up. <br /> 22. Clean accumulated dust and debris periodically from the surface of air diffusers, exhaust <br /> vents and blades of personal and ceiling fans. <br /> 3. refrain from hanging objects from ceiling the system. Ensure missing or ajar ceiling <br /> tiles are in place. <br /> 19 <br />