Uncategorized Mould returns to St Stephen’s Nursery, BUT says by Sheria Brathwaite 20/02/2024 written by Sheria Brathwaite Updated by Stefon Jordan 20/02/2024 1 min read A+A- Reset BUT first vice president Julian Pierre. Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 676 Mould has raised its head at another school, the Barbados Union of Teachers claimed on Monday. The union said it was investigating reports that attempts to rid the St Stephen’s Nursery School of the airborne toxins have failed. The chair of the union’s health and safety committee, first vice president Julian Pierre, said that after the issue was raised with the Ministry of Education there was an attempt to rectify the situation but staff were still concerned about the effectiveness of the cleaning. “There was a report from the steward and staff there of possible mould.” said Pierre. “Mr Vaughan, who deals with the treatment of mould . . . Mr Weeks, the environmentalist was not called in. So we have a little issue there because there was suspected mould and treatment of it, but there was no air quality test or mould testing to know how much is in the environment or if after treatment, a post-test to know if it is definitely gone and treated well. So we would liaise with the Chief Education Officer again to find out about that situation,” he said, adding that treatment was done over the weekend.” Pierre explained that tests are usually conducted before and after cleaning to determine the treatment’s effectiveness. He said the mould problem had developed in the school hall, which was built of limestone. (SZB) You Might Be Interested In #YEARINREVIEW – Mia mania Shoring up good ideas I resolve to… Sheria Brathwaite You may also like Sri Lanka defeat Windies by 81 runs in ICC U19 Women’s T20... 21/01/2025 Glendairy ‘languishes’ as museum idea stalls – Sir Henry 01/01/2025 New regulations on vehicle tints to take effect in January 18/12/2024