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Topic History of: Mould
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JK2006 Agreed; a horrible story. And agreed - nobody should allow themselves or their families to live in a home with mould.
Green Man www.msn.com/en-gb/health/medical/parents...f-racism/ar-AA1482He

www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-63642856?at_medium...p;at_custom2=twitter

It's a sad and very, very tragic story.

The local council and housing association don't have to give you a flat or house or rent.

Mould can be prevented with good ventilation, always leave a window or 2 open even all year round. Never get cheap tumble dryers get condensers.

There is good mould removal, but you need to put in a lot of elbow grease, then you need to paint the property with anti-mould paint. If you want a job doing, do it yourself.

I have lived in a grotty and mouldy flat, with mice but with a lot of effort, time, some expense it was sorted.