Guest guest Posted October 11, 2005 Report Share Posted October 11, 2005 Very Good I know a few the County tried to place me in one of them it also had bed begs it was awful Go Figure this is very good information. Thank You Elvira [] Out-Of-Town Family Finds Black Mold In Their Hotel Room Out-Of-Town Family Finds Black Mold In Their Hotel Room POSTED: 4:41 pm EDT October 10, 2005 UPDATED: 6:17 pm EDT October 10, 2005 VIDEO: Family From Out Of Town Complains Of Mold In Hotel Room http://www.wsoctv.com/news/5080886/detail.html PINEVILLE, N.C. -- A family from New York blew the whistle on a Holiday Inn Express in Pineville after they spotted mold in their hotel room. The health department has started an investigation. Doug Trinkle took home video of the black mold found in their hotel room. " There was mold up and down the wall, " he said. " You couldn't even ... go into the room and not notice it. Plus, the room smelled musty. I mean, it smelled like mold. " Trinkle said when he first complained about the mold, he was given another room. But he said that room had mold in it, too. That's when he took out his home video camera to document the mold. Yet, when he spoke with the hotel manager about it, Trinkle said she asked his family to leave the hotel. The black mold captured on his home video also captured the attention of the Mecklenburg County Health Department. Eyewitness News showed it to Inspector Lynn Lathan. She said the presence of this kind of mold can be a health hazard and could jeopardize any hotel's lodging permit. Some hotel guests said they'd seen no mold, but said the hotel shouldn't have knowingly let anyone in a room with mold. " If they knew about it, it's not acceptable. If they didn't, then they just need to fix it, " said hotel guest Nolan. The hotel's manager declined to discuss the allegations of mold in rooms, but health inspectors are already planning to take a look themselves. " We'll go out and see what we see, do an investigation, try to see if we can find the source of the problem and let them know what they need to do to make the corrections, " said Lathan. Mold thrives in warm, damp and humid conditions. Exposure can cause allergic reaction, asthma and respiratory issues like shortness of breath or stuffiness. If you have mold or mold spoors indoors, it is almost impossible to eradicate. Controlling moisture is the best defense. FAIR USE NOTICE: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2005 Report Share Posted October 11, 2005 --- In , " tigerpaw2c " <tigerpaw2c@y...> wrote: > > Out-Of-Town Family Finds Black Mold In Their Hotel Room > I AM NEW TO THIS SITE AND WAS EXPOSED TO MOLD OVER A TWO MONTH PERIOD IN A MOTEL ROOM IN SOUTH CAROLINA. IT HAPPENED 3YEARS AGO AND I'M STILL VERY SICK. HYPERSENSITIVITY PNEUMONITIS AND ALL OF THE BIOTOXIN RELATED ILLNESSES THAT COME ALONG WITH THE EXPOSURE. I'VE BEEN ON PREDNISONE FOR OVER 2 AND HALF YEARS. BEEN SEEING DR. SHOEMAKER SINCE FEB. BIOMARKERS WERE OFF THE CHARTS. HOW DO THESE MOTELS AND HOTELS GET BY WITH THIS? ISN'T THERE SOME HEALTH DEPT THAT INSPECTS THESE PLACES? THIS IS MORE WIDE SPREAD THAN PEOPLE CAN IMAGINE I'M SURE. > POSTED: 4:41 pm EDT October 10, 2005 > UPDATED: 6:17 pm EDT October 10, 2005 > > VIDEO: Family From Out Of Town Complains Of Mold In Hotel Room > > http://www.wsoctv.com/news/5080886/detail.html > > PINEVILLE, N.C. -- A family from New York blew the whistle on a > Holiday Inn Express in Pineville after they spotted mold in their > hotel room. The health department has started an investigation. > > Doug Trinkle took home video of the black mold found in their hotel > room. > > " There was mold up and down the wall, " he said. " You couldn't > even ... go into the room and not notice it. Plus, the room smelled > musty. I mean, it smelled like mold. " > > Trinkle said when he first complained about the mold, he was given > another room. But he said that room had mold in it, too. That's when > he took out his home video camera to document the mold. Yet, when he > spoke with the hotel manager about it, Trinkle said she asked his > family to leave the hotel. > > The black mold captured on his home video also captured the > attention of the Mecklenburg County Health Department. > > Eyewitness News showed it to Inspector Lynn Lathan. She said the > presence of this kind of mold can be a health hazard and could > jeopardize any hotel's lodging permit. > > Some hotel guests said they'd seen no mold, but said the hotel > shouldn't have knowingly let anyone in a room with mold. > > " If they knew about it, it's not acceptable. If they didn't, then > they just need to fix it, " said hotel guest Nolan. > > The hotel's manager declined to discuss the allegations of mold in > rooms, but health inspectors are already planning to take a look > themselves. > > " We'll go out and see what we see, do an investigation, try to see > if we can find the source of the problem and let them know what they > need to do to make the corrections, " said Lathan. > > Mold thrives in warm, damp and humid conditions. Exposure can cause > allergic reaction, asthma and respiratory issues like shortness of > breath or stuffiness. > > If you have mold or mold spoors indoors, it is almost impossible to > eradicate. Controlling moisture is the best defense. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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