discussion for people suffering with black mould
- posted
9 years ago
discussion for people suffering with black mould
RACIST!!!
I'm not seeing any discussion
Are you not pre-empting any discussion by your use of the word "toxic"?
There does seem to be something of the troll about this attempt to invent a discussion without any obvious cause.
If you watch "House MD" (google it, TV show) 1 inch of black mould on your waste pipe under the sink will cause all sorts of bizarre symptoms.
OTOH, I have found things covered with green fur and brushed it off and am still alive.
Google says that "black" and "green" might be benign and might be deadly
- colour is not a given.
your very right black mould can be very harmful to your health imagine having it in your full home in the rooms that you sleep or your kids sleep in
im not quite sure what your point is sam sorry maybe I misread your message the whole point in this discussion are for people to chat about mould condensation damp etc and educate people
causes of condensation
a link to the nhs on mould
another link about mould
English - do you speak it?
^^^^ You're punctuation is missing
0/10 See me.
I think he had a letter from his mum excusing him from English that day.
Tim
The punctuation on that NHS website is nearly as bad as the OP's.
If you cannot be bothered to get off your arse to do something about it then perhaps your kids need to go into care. This is a DIY group.
Not always a problem you can cure e.g. a north facing flat in a 60s concrete block. Moving out is the best option
The clue is the word toxic here. grin. Brian
You can always cure damp, its just a case of how big a dehumidifier you need. Once the damp has gone the mould will go.
There is a house I pass quite frequently where the water just streams down the windows and they never open them. The place must be mouldy. I wouldn't be surprised to find them using a LPG heater and be suffering from a lot of health problems.
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