Guest guest Posted September 9, 2005 Report Share Posted September 9, 2005 DMF, The further the better, but you take what you can get. Just getting out of the basement should also help. Check it out for yourself and see if it is at least tolerable. Good work! We all need to be reminded that improvement can happen. Carl Grimes Healthy Habitats LLC ----- > Hi, > > Well, here is an update as to my situation. On Tuesday, when I went > back to work, I talked to my boss about the mold issue and my health > concerns. At first she denied that it was a problem and tried to tell > me that she was going to hire somebody (for $60) to clean it ALL up. > What a joke! I wasn't going to stand for that so I told her how it is > and guess what, I will be moving from the basement to the 3rd floor > where there is no carpeting to be worried about. How do you all feel > about that? Do you think that I will be far enough away from the > problem? The rest (except for the basement) of the house smells just > fine and there hasn't been any flooding above the basement. F.Y.I., > she keeps the house very clean (even the basement was clean, except > for the HUGE problem with the mold.) By the way, when I checked the > area where I found the black, fuzzy mold (under my desk), she had > attempted to clean it up but the Peppermint Soap just couldn't cut it. > > Thanks to all for your imput. It really was helpful. Feel free to > let me know how you feel about my " move " to the 3rd floor. > > DMF > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2005 Report Share Posted September 9, 2005 Well, it's not a perfect solution, but better than it was. If you're going to stay and try it, keep a close eye on how you're feeling, assume nothing. But don't mistake " clean " in the ordinary sense of the word for " clean " in the way a Moldie might use it. Lots of people get deathly ill in office buildings that have daily janitorial services. Sometimes, they can be a long walking distance from the original contamination site. Vents, airflow, contaminated materials, and individual sensitivity can make it " almost like being there " by bringing the poison to you. Serena www.freeboards.net/index.php?mforum=sickgovernmentb __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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