... Subsequently, in November 2001, Sykes reported toxic mold growth in her home which she
alleged was a result of the prior occurrence. She later alleged that due to this mold growth,
her home became uninhabitable and she was forced to move out. ...
... A laboratory analysis of the substance on the filter showed no excessive mold growth. ... Dr. Garrity
testified that a single or a recurrent exposure to toxic substances in fire smoke, even in the absence
of cigarette smoking, could induce reactive airways disease—asthma—from ...
... well as the historical uses of the area), it is highly likely that the following hazardous or toxic
substances are ... compounds containing volatile organic compounds, petroleum wastes containing
benzene and PAHs (polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons), pathogenic mold spores, and ...