In this, the sixth of an ongoing series, post, the staff at CleanerToday.com presents state-level specific resources for mold prevention and cleanup. Each of the following links are directed to state government portals that may themselves contain additional links to information outside of the state systems, but each of those sources of additional information will have been approved by the state in question as valid, reputable, and reliable. Different states devote differing levels of resources to providing mold information to the citizens of their respective states. All reasonable attempts were made to locate state-specific resources sponsored by the respective state governments. We hope that our customers in the East South Central* Division find these resources useful and that when they find themselves in need of mold cleanup assistance that they will remember us here at CleanerToday.com.

Alabama
Water-damaged buildings may harbor mold
Facts About Mold
Kentucky
Cabinet for Health and Family Services – Department for Public Health: Mold
Division for Air Quality: Mold
Kentucky’s Mold Remediation Regulation
Mississippi
Tennessee
Healthy Homes: Mold – House Graphic
Healthy Homes: Mold – No House Graphic
*Please note that the division names and states located in such divisions are as determined by the United States Census Bureau and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the staff at CleanerToday.com