Guest guest Posted March 1, 2009 Report Share Posted March 1, 2009 The situation occurring as is spelled out in these types of articles (see below), infuriates me on many levels. 1. These people with a premature infant in a moldy house do indeed need emergency help to get out asap. 2. Even if they are not able to obtain help, THEY need to get their baby out of there asap. 3. I would be willing to bet money that these parents have not been told and do not understand the long term health ramifications - or even the potential for death - of having a wheezing, premature infant in a moldy environment. Fears for baby's health in mouldy house by JENNY MOODY _http://www.burtonmahttp://wwhttp://www.http://www.burtohttp://w_ (http://www.burtonmail.co.uk/burtonmail-news/DisplayArticle.asp?) ID=395636 Burton Mail - Burton on Trent, England,Bu A STANTON couple have spoken of the fears for their premature baby's health after mould spread through their rented property. Barratt, 22, and Breese, 28, of Woodland Road, say seven-week-old Ebony has started coughing and wheezing at night. Ebony was born five weeks premature, so her lungs are not properly developed and doctors have said it could be a result of the mould which has started growing in their semi-detached house. However, despite repeated calls to the landlord and South Derbyshire District Council, which recommended the company, they have still not managed to be rehoused. The mould originally started in an upstairs rooms but it is starting to spread downstairs - despite being painted over with mould-proof paint. Ex-soldier Mr Breese, who is currently living on jobseekers' allowance since being made redundant from his HGV driving job, said that, despite paying £500 rent a month, they have been told they cannot get any help from the landlord or the council. He said: " The council has told me to go back to the Army as they can't rehouse us and I'd get Army accommodation. " It's got to the point where I don't know what to do. " If it was just me and Beckie, then we could live with it but we have the little one to think about and she's already wheezing at night. Miss Barratt said: " I can't smile at the minute because of this, even though it should be the happiest time in my life as I have just had a baby. " South Derbyshire District Council said they have received our housing application but they are not obliged to rehouse us. " They said there is not a problem living with mould or no heating and basically said 'go away and rent somewhere else'. " A district council spokesman said: " In order to help the couple, a member of staff suggested a letting agency they may wish to use. " The couple found a property through this external agency and have now made a complaint about their living conditions. " An environmental health officer visited the property yesterday to assess the problem. " The Mail was unable to contact the landlord for a comment. Sharon Noonan Kramer **************Worried about job security? Check out the 5 safest jobs in a recession. (http://jobs.aol.com/gallery/growing-job-industries?ncid=emlcntuscare00000002) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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