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Multiple chemical sensitivities is one of my many lyme/ms/babesia symptoms. So much so that I can not even treat at this time.
My neighbor has a painting business, and recently he's put a plastic tarp in his backyard and is now storing many large paint can/tubs under there.
I'm not sure what he's doing back there but it is much noisier than is used to be and now I can smell fumes sometimes. I have to go inside.
Not sure what to do about this. I live in suburbia, not an industrial area. Is this allowed in a residential neighborhood? Isn't it at least a fire hazard?
Do I have the right to ask him what's going on? we've never met before, and have a tall, 7 ft, fence between us.
Wow, paint fumes in my yard, too much...
[ 09-01-2011, 11:20 PM: Message edited by: dogmom2 ]
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AZURE WISH
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maybe you could call your town hall and see what the rules are before you do anything?
If the smell is getting in your house maybe you couldget a portable air purifier and putit near the door. putplastic or somethingover outside of windows.
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