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Logans_dad
Joined: 07 Jan 2007 Posts: 2 Location: las Vegas nevada
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Posted: Sun Jan 07, 2007 2:07 pm Post subject: Nevada |
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Camden management in las vegas let family with small children move into building they knew had been infected with a very toxic mold.
The Las Vegas fire department had discovered a toxic mold in a Camden residents apartment two years earlier. After discovering that is was a very toxic mold they said the women had to move out immediately. She spent over 30 days in a hospital hooked up to ventilators to help her breath. She also suffered a heart attack.
A las Vegas couple and 2 small children were allowed to move into the apartment next door. One of the children only 2 months old at the time of move in started to develop symptoms similar to Epilepsy. He would have seizures lasting over an hour and on over 4 occasions he ended up in a ICU unit hooked up to a ventilator to help him breath. On 2 of the 4 occasions the 2 year old toddler almost didn't survive. Other members of the family are also suffering from the effects of toxic mold.
Mold Test for the apartment showed positive results for the following types of mold. 1. Penicillin, 2. Stachybotrys, 3. Cladosporium, 4. Aspergillus, and others.
Mold problems are not new to Camden Property Trust. From coast to coast Camden has done little or nothing to remedy mold problems in it's apartments. Here you will find links to stories across the country of how Camden Hires none certified contractors and leaves apartments filled with mold.
http://nevadainternetmarketing.com/camden-black-toxic-mold.html |
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TOXIC MOLD
http://www.mold-help.org
The most comprehensive mold website with complete
information on toxic mold (stachybotrys, penicillium, aspergillus,
fusarium, chaetomium, and cladosporium) . Images, physicians list,
symptoms, medical updates, descriptions, discussion board, and several
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