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March 3, 2016

03/03/2016

A continuation from yesterday, the indoor pollution continues in Building E of the South 67 Condos, as well as the EXTREMELY potent chemical smell from E26.  I don't think there's any way getting around this, I need to get Hazmat out here...  I'm going to see if I can find their number online & call them if it hasn't stopped by the time I find it.

Health problems from indoor pollution today:
  • Blurry Vision
  • Chest Pains
  • Coughing
  • Dizziness
  • Headaches
  • Irritated Eyes
  • Migraines
  • Nausea
  • Ringing Ear
  • Shivering
  • Sore Throat
UPDATE:  Ended up leaving my windows open most of the night in an attempt to air the very potent smell out of my unit.  When I woke up around 5:30 AM, the indoor temperature in my unit had dropped to 62° F.  Given I don't currently have a proper heater, not being able to use central air because of the constant pollution, ended up having to throw a coat on after closing my windows & still shivering violently.  Leaving the windows open may have succeeded for the most part in getting the pollution out of my unit (not completely gone, but the worst of what was happening before I was forced to bed ill is gone), however now I have to deal with frigid temps because of it...

UPDATE:  The pollution was happening when I got back from the doctor, store & bank, however it was low enough that I didn't really have anything to complain about.  I don't know if the fact that I left my windows open while I was gone played a part in that, but I would expect it probably did.

UPDATE:  The pollution started picking up again around 5:30 PM.  Even with the windows open, still was strong enough to start me gagging on it.

UPDATE:  The pollution continued to be a problem most of the night (as far as I know), however I ignored it for the 5+ hours I was attempting to get my washing done, so I don't know how much of that time it was happening on top of what my dryer was causing.  I've had my windows open pretty well all day, the pollution from E26 on became strong enough to start being a problem again somewhere between 10 & 11 PM (as far as I know; I expect it was happening while I was doing my washing also, however it's hard to tell the difference between what comes from the dryer & the stale smell of e-cigs/hookah that comes from E26).

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