groovy2
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hi all
this is a up date on the mold situation here in Austin --
It has been NON STop Raining for over the last month - 20 inches over what is normal-
Everything is so damp my glasses fog up from just breathing --
I am pulling ALL the carpet out of my house and I am putting thick Plastic sheeting on the floors until I can do something better -
I am 1000% Sure the mold here is harming my health--
Each time I pull more carpet that night I get Real Bad night sweats and get Dizzy as Hello -
I have wanted to pull the carpet out for years but never felt good enough to do it --
If you decide to pull your carpet out make Sure to ware a Dust Mask -- It makes a huge difference --
The first carpet I pulled out my ears Ring so load I thought I was having a stroke- lasted 4 days--OucH
My suggestion to Everyone that thinks they may have a mold problem is to yank your carpet as Soon as you can -- Jay --
Posts: 2999 | From Austin tx USA | Registered: Oct 2004
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charlie
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We've got wood floors throughout except for a couple of unused rooms that we keep dried out with AC, but we haven't needed AC much this summer because there hasn't been any summer...just sort of cool and rain.
I live for summer...I'm beginning to get that SAD thing.
somebody make the rain stop...half of May, all but 4 days of June, and almost all of July so far.
Charlie from a couple of hundred wet miles southeast of you
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It's very soggy over here in SW Texas too-raining again today. I'm on steroids for my breathing problems (I know that's not good.) I'm hypersensitive to aspergillus niger mold. Does anyone know if that kind of mold is found in carpeting? I don't know where I'm being exposed to it or how common it is. Thanks....
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