Ruth, I really don't like the thought of you having the same carpets that 
have been down since before all the damp problems.  Mold, dampness etc. are 
like poison.

I can't vouch for this story, though some of you may know about it.  It was 
told to me by a friend, and concerns somone living in America.

A family with a very expensive house, all the extras, experienced flooding. 
The insurance company didn't want to pay up.  While the arguing was going 
on, the family continued to live in the house, and the son and husband 
became ill.  On a plane trip the wife happened to sit next to an expert in 
mold.  Later, she decided to call him in to examine the house.  They were 
told to get out of the house immediately, and not take anything at all from 
the house with them, as there was a very bad kind of mold there.  The son 
improved in health, but the husband is permanently damaged.  I may not have 
full or correct details, but that is the gist of it.

If anyone has a link to the full, correct story (there could be a transcript 
of a TV program or something) I'd like to have it.

Best wishes
Rowena



 My house does have a mold problem.  Actually, I doubt that
it is altogether curable, the house, that is.  .................  The answer 
may be to
move into an apartment.  I am wondering about even that since this whole
area is prone to dampness and mold.  The last radon reading I had was
slightly high.  Since then I have had a beaver system put in which has
elilminated at least gross moisture in the basement. Cement walls and floor
have been dry since then.  I also had cracks in the walls sealed.  have not
had a radon count since then.  Probably should do that.  However, the
original carpets are still in the house. 


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