Deadly MOLD by Doug Kuntz

Hurricane Sandy: Volunteering in a 'War Zone'

SHUTTLE SERVICE INFO

SHUTTLE SERVICE INFO: 

Date: November 23 – November 25, 2012
Vehicle: 1- 25 Executive Coach – Passenger
Pick up: Union Square @ 14th Street & 4th Avenue, Manhattan, NY

I'm sorry for what you've been through ~ Doug Kuntz

Thanksgiving Day 2012
Driving back to my home that I left over three weeks ago, I pass trees and familiar landscapes that I have seen a thousand times, and see them today like I have seen them for the first time.

Suggested Guidance for Volunteers Working in Rockaway

Suggested guidance for Volunteers working in Rockaway:

Indeed, hand washing frequently, not touching their eye, nose our mouth and wearing a dust mask are essential steps out of doors.   Working in an area with high level of mold is particularly dangerous and requires a higher level of respiration protection than just a simple dust mask.   Also, clothing worn inside a home contaminated with significant mold should be doffed (taken off) outside of their homes and not brought inside unless rolled up, bagged and sealed until they can be placed directly into a washing machine to avoid introducing mold spores into their own homes. Respiration protection should not be removed until thee clothes are doffed and secured.     Ideally, those working inside of mold contaminated homes should wear disposable TYVEK outer wear or overalls or something similar, gloves and eye protection that can be doffed outside and put directly into trash bags for disposal.   Then they should shower thoroughly. 

John T. Hoffman

Senior Research Fellow

National Center for Food Protection and Defense

University of Minnesota

Women Organize Online Hurricane Relief Hub By ELIZABETH HAGEN

 

After days of volunteering across storm-ravaged Brooklyn, Anna Leath found herself standing in a friend’s kitchen in Rockaway. A week had passed since Hurricane Sandy struck, and the basement of the house–home to three generations of her friend’s family–was still flooded with several feet of filthy water.

“She just looked at me and said, ‘I don’t need anything. There are people who need it more than I do,’” Ms. Leath said of her friend. “And you hear that over and over and over again.”

NYRS Featured on StormSurgeFilm.com

 

Photos - Thanksgiving Day

submitted by Dominique Martin

                                                                   St. Francis de Sales

      

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7 Food Safety Steps for Successful Community Meals

submitted by Gary Vroegindewey - (This information is also available in attachment below - login required to view)

7 Food Safety Steps for Successful Community Meals


Whether preparing food for a family reunion or a community gathering, people who are great cooks at home don't necessarily know how to safely prepare and store large quantities of food for large groups. Food that is mishandled can cause foodborne illness. However, by following some simple steps, volunteer cooks can make the event safe and successful!

1. Plan Ahead — Make sure the location meets your needs.

  • Be sure you have enough oven, stovetop, refrigerator, freezer, and work space.
  • Find out if there's a source of clean water. If not, bring water for preparation and cleaning.

2. Store & Prepare Food Safely

MTA launches new rail service for stranded Far Rockaway residents

The new H-train. Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Patrick CashinImage: The new H-train. Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Patrick Cashin

nypost.com - November 19th, 2012 - Jennifer Fermino

There’s a new subway line in town – the H.

The MTA today announced it's running a free rail service for residents of the Rockaways stranded without a subway since Sandy struck on Oct. 30.

The new line — a throwback of the old Rockaway shuttle, which was dubbed the “H” train — opens tomorrow at 4 am.

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Mold Training Coming

Submitted by Jack Caravanos

November 19th, 2012

Greetings friends, I'm happy to announce that Hunter College will be offering gratis Mold Assessment and Remediation Training shortly (gratis of course).  Jolanta and I see a 2 hour session covering these topics (with heavy emphasis on the last 3 items).

1. Biology and Sources of Mold 
2. Health Effects
3. Identification (visual and lab)
4. Assessment of hazard
5. Control / cleanup (worker protection and site protection)

Our intent is to provide cleanup crews with vital and correct information regarding entering a home with active mold contamination. The curriculum will follow factual guidelines from the NYC Dept of Health. 

Stay tuned and feel free to email me or Jolanta for details.

Video - Mold May Pose Risk to Hurricane Victims

nytimes.com - by Emily B. Hager - November 21, 2012

As residents return to their homes after Hurricane Sandy, they are airing them out in frigid temperatures and even throwing out cherished items in an effort to prevent mold growth.

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