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When Mold Attacks

By: Adrienne

Household mold is affecting more and more Central Coast residents, and for many,

it can become an overwhelming and costly problem to solve. Adrienne has

the story of one local man whose battle to control indoor mold not only ate away

at his Morro Bay home, but his health as well.

Barker and Vicki on now live in a mold-free home after a year-long

battle that with time caused problems for their house and health.

" I only had about three nosebleeds in this house and then they stopped and I

haven't had one since, " says Barker.

Barker says due to mold exposure in his previous home in Morro Bay, he developed

severe asthma, chronic headaches, and chest pains. Now, just two months later,

Barker no longer relies on his inhalers and medications.

" I do know that it definitely did attack my immune system because I don't have

anything for energy, and I'm just taking vitamins, " says Barker. " Vitamins are

a plus. "

Barker claims the management agency overseeing his home never disclosed previous

mold problems, which is required by law. When he approached them about the

issue, Barker says they suggested using bleach to mitigate the problem; the

management agency declined to comment on the matter.

" The mold report by the rental agency said that there was nothing wrong with the

house, and they told us it wasn't a problem, so that's why we went ahead and had

our own done by a professional, " says Barker.

When he brought in a mold inspector, Barker was told the house was uninhabitable

due to excess moisture levels, humidity, and high spore counts of pennicilium;

he was forced to quarantine two bedrooms.

" We've lost two furniture sets, our dressers, our clothing, family heirlooms I

had hoped to pass down someday that we no longer have, " says Barker.

Since he's moved, Barker says he's kept in touch with many of his neighbors and

has discovered that past tenants all had a similar story.

" According to past residents, it's been known about since the early 1990's on

from `94 to previous when we lived there, and nobody has lived in that home for

more than a year at a time, " says Barker.

Barker is waiting to address the board of realtors later this month about his

experience and is looking into taking legal action, although he is having

trouble finding an attorney despite being told he has a strong case.

" They put us in an unsafe and unhealthy situation and knowingly knew about it, "

says Barker. " That's what it proves to me. "

As for future homes Barker may rent, he says he now knows to take a proactive

approach about mold, because it could mean the difference between a healthy home

and a destructive one.

" It could absolutely drive somebody to their grave, it could literally be a

life-taking threat if it's prolonged long enough, " says Barker.

Barker did not have renter's insurance, although he has many of his

damaged belongings in storage as evidence if he does pursue legal action.

National Home Builders Association

www.moldtips.com<http://www.moldtips.com/>

Environmental Protection Agency

www.epa.gov<http://www.epa.gov/>

San Obispo County Health Department

www.slopublichealth.org<http://www.slopublichealth.org/>

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