Guest guest Posted July 4, 2005 Report Share Posted July 4, 2005 , , My broter lives in PA and says he can't afford to fix his house. Everything wrong with it listed in " My House is Killing Me " etc. He is retired and thinking of moving anyway. He can live anywhere as he is retired from TWA and so has lifetime flying benefits assuming he can use them on other airlines which I think is the case. He asked for my ideas. Would a new camper that he can live in while looking for something new be a good 'in between' move for him? He could park it is dry area of country, work on his health and decide where he wants to live. He loves to travel around anyway. That's why he worked for TWA. Barb B Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2005 Report Share Posted July 4, 2005 The camper concept was my first choice. But I have a couple of warnings to avoid serious problems. Some new ones are coming moldy straight from the factory and are pre- loaded, waiting for enough condensation to fire up. A camper that is absolutely perfect can turn to mold hell in no time if parked in a plume. These stories about cross contamination from cars reminds me that when Dr D was working at a " bad dr.s office " , just driving the contaminatd car into the garage was enough to send a blast of badness through the entire house. She was forced to park well away from the bad office, cover the seats with plastic which could be quickly changed out after contamination, and not bring the car into the garage after it had been " hit " . New campers must be tested by sleeping in them in a pristine location so they can be determined to be " safe " enough to use in recovery. Campers must not be parked next to the " mold castle " or in a spore plume or they will soon become uninhabitable. Other than these little problems - I believe this is the best solution, especially since campers can take you to safe zones and the Erythropoietin Heights described by Dr Shoemaker. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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