Mold has not been found on the first and second floors of Terrace Hill. That part of the Victorian-era mansion remains open for tours by the public.
In 2007, when Governor Chet Culver and his family were living in the mansion, several people who attended a fundraiser there got histoplasmosis, a fungal disease linked to bat and bird droppings. Officials linked that outbreak to soil moved around the outside of the home.
It will likely be at least three weeks before the Brandstads can return to their living quarters in the mansion. The couple has a home in rural Boone, Iowa, where they have been staying since last weekend, when they returned from a trade mission in South America.
Black mold is usually found in places where there has been water damage or continuous moisture. There is some evidence that it can worsen allergies and breathing issues, although the Centers for Disease Control website says there is no proven link.
(Editing by Greg McCune and Dan Grebler)
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