Video: Fears of sick building syndrome prompt California district to close some classrooms

Oct. 10, 2013
Several middle school classrooms on Malibu Middle/High campus are being tested for possible environmental problems

Video from NBC Southern California: Students in several middle school classrooms on the Malibu Middle/High School campus in Malibu, Calif., have been moved to temporary quarters while investigators determine if the classrooms are safe following reports that staff members have been diagnosed with cancers and other illnesses after working in the portion of the campus known as Building E.

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