Sunday, September 22, 2013

Are smart boards killing our children?

They could be.  If your child's school is more concerned with how many smart boards they can obtain for the school, than keeping up with the maintenance issues, then yes, Smart boards could be killing our children.  Technology is a wonderful thing, but how far do we go to get the A+ Five star rating in our schools.  Do we skimp on the small things?  I recently visited a school that had goals upon goals of obtaining smart boards by fundraisers, book sales, races, etc, etc.  Not one time did I see, that they were raising money to keep the school free of mold and dust.  They dust bunnies were hanging from the ceiling, the air filters, well lets just say who knows how long they had been there before they were changed.  Ceiling tiles dripping with water stains.  What was growing behind those soaked ceiling tiles?  Toxic mold?  Was that the reason your child had pneumonia, or strep throat that lasted for the entire winter?  Hmmmmm.  Kinda makes you wonder.  If it is so important to obtain smart boards, then why isn't the same importance put on keeping our schools healthy.  Why don't they have clean air?  Ok, let's do the math.  Air filter $3 each times 30 air filters equal $90.  If changed once a month for a year, and yes a whole year because the building is occupied all year then we are talking $1080 for a year.  It wouldn't take too long to save up for an extra smart board.  But at whose expense?  Our children's that's who. Thank you.

Thursday, July 5, 2012

What Being a"Moldie" means to me

Being a moldie means,  I am allergic to mold, I get sick from mold, I have to avoid it, I am terrified of it.  It can make me very very sick.  Being a moldie means my body can not process the mold toxins and eliminate it, instead it breaks out in reactions, skin reactions, stabbing pains, inflammation, blurry vision,  nausea, migraines and so on..... Being a moldie, now I have food allergies as well, and food intolerances.  Being a moldie means I now have multiple chemical sensitivities, and a clean window could throw me off into a migraine.  That's really depressing you know.  Who could know the difficulties and the trauma a little thing like mold could cause?  It takes a really smart doctor to figure this one out.  Not many doctors are trained in recognizing the symptoms of mold illness.  They can however tell you that you are in need of a psychiatrist.  You know, how they always say, write down all your symptoms for your doctor, well, I did just that, and when I handed them to the doctor, I heard her in the hall tell the nurse "That's rich".  I was like yeah, and your the b itch, see ya, never!

Sunday, July 10, 2011

nc state has a leaky nuclear reactor

NCSU has a leaky nuclear reactor. What has that to do with mold illness? One simple fact: NCSU does not maintain their facilities plain and simple. If they can't change an air filter before it breaks the hvac system, how in the world are they going to repair a leaking nuclear reactor? Just wondering.....http://www.newsobserver.com/2011/07/08/1328937/ncsu-says-leak-in-reactor-not.html?tab=gallery&gallery=/2011/07/07/1328558/nc-state-reactor-leak-070811.html&gid_index=1

Friday, December 24, 2010

Air handler leaks on ceiling at eb2

This is an air handler leaks on ceiling at eb2 above the door to room 1230. It is kind of funny how the air handlers in this building keep failing. I can count at least 4 air handlers that have leaked that I have personally seen and I am sure there is more. This building cost the taxpayers $42,000,0000 and is only 4 years old. If the air handlers have been defective from day one then how on earth did the building ever pass inspection??? Water + porus surfaces = mold growth. Something you don't want to mess with.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Multiple Chemical Sensitivities and Mold




Here is a great link to find out more information on multiple chemical sensitivity.


If you ask a person that has been exposed to mold, they will more than likely tell you that they are sensitive to things that most of society could never fathom. If a building has been water damaged, a lot of MCS (multiple chemical sensivity) patients can tell as soon as they walk in the door. With an increased sense of smell we are like the canaries in the coal mine. Fortunately, or unfortunately, depending on how you look at it, we can smell small amounts of voc's and mold behind the walls, in the ceilings, behind tiles, under the floor, etc. Call us bloodhounds if you want but if we can smell it, it's there. Unfortunately this illness limits our abilities to function normally in society.

It can really start to drive a person insane. But fortunately there is more than one of us and we can find comfort in knowing that others like us exist. Unfortunately society doesn't see us as sane, and therefore we suffer the stigma of: crazy, delusional, or psychotic. Maybe we should tell people that are allergic to strawberries and peanuts that "it's all in their head" and watch while they die from an anaphylactic reaction as we force them to be around the very thing that is poision to their bodies. I mean really why is being allergic to mold so unbelievable and being allergic to a food so accepted in our society? Its the same thing really, only we are allergic to mold and multiple chemicals and voc's.