Re: Is mold really that bad?
- From: "amanda" <amanda772005@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 19 Dec 2005 17:36:15 -0800
Don't sleep on the floor. Make sure that the bed and mattress are mold
free.
If landlord doesn't clean your place, call the enviornmental agency or
any organization you can complain about the quality of the unit.
The management at my place did air-duct cleaning for me after finally
threatend them to inform environmental agency. I was getting weird
feeling (not fever) like my eyes were so sleepy but I wasn't sleepy
after moving into that place but it was before I started school.
I got them to do carpet shampooing do with a special condition of going
over with just water after the shampooing to make sure of getting all
trace chemical. Since then, I learned about Dry-Chem Cleaning that uses
a very mild solution. Witht hat I don't have to worry about the carpet
not dryign thoroughly and developing mold.
You must act quickly. You don't even need to go to a doctor and get
skin allergy etsts and all that first to get them clean the place and
prevention for forming mold. Do google search for mold and Houston and
will find a lot of articles.
BTW, I started using Sharper Image Ionic Air Purier in my bed room.
Needs no filter; just clean by wiping blade. I just have a nasl
condition and so this small ozone form the machine helps me. Without
making your dwelling place clean first, no air purifer would help you.
Good luck.
.
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