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March 21, 2016

03/21/2016

Another continuation from the previous day, indoor pollution continues in Building E of the South 67 Condos.  This continued pretty well the entire night since I got home from working on the house shortly after 8 PM last night & was likely happening the entire time I was gone (which isn't surprising for a Sunday, seeing as the pollution is always the worst day of the week around here).  This run of the indoor smoking/drug use has continued every day since 12/6/2015.

Health problems from indoor pollution today:
  • Blurry Vision
  • Chest Pains
  • Coughing
  • Dizziness
  • Headaches
  • Irritated Eyes
  • Migraines
  • Nausea
  • Ringing Ears
  • Seizures
  • Sore Throat
  • Trouble Breathing
  • Vomiting
UPDATE:  When I walked in the front door of the building, the pollution couldn’t be smelled very strong in the public hallways; it could be smelled, but very faint.  It became stronger as I got to my front door, almost like it was coming through my front door.  When I walked into my unit, the pollution couldn’t really be smelled, until I walked into my bedroom; that pollution was much stronger in my quarter bathroom (toilet only).

We got our cancellation on the carpet installation, looks like they’re installing it on Thursday, so the move date may not be pushed back 2 weeks as we were expecting, but it’s definitely been pushed back one week, meaning I could be out next Monday.  We’re pushing it here attempting to get all painting down in all rooms in the house so I can move out by Monday, but I honestly don’t think we’re going to make it…  This is why it is imperative that I’m not taking days off due to illness or lack of sleep because of pollution from E26, because that will probably push back the move date beyond the 28th.  While I can keep my fingers crossed, I don’t think there will be any such luck in him keeping his crap outside so it doesn’t effect my ability to finish the house & not have any more delays in moving, so I’m pretty well expecting we’ll still be looking at the 4th (or at least later in the week next week rather than at the beginning.

When I sat down on my couch to try & relax a bit, the pollution got strong enough that I ended up turning the stream on again.  Shortly afterwards, one of the more severe symptoms of the pollution (vomiting) happened right in the stream (at least audibly, if not visibly; I haven’t gone over it yet to find out if it was caught visibly).  After that, I started writing this update to the log.  When I got home, because of the pollution I was dealing with, I immediately put the URL to the online statement as to why I was moving back in my window.  I assume the only reason why the pollution was not as bad as it usually is is because I left my windows open due to it getting a bit too hot in my unit before leaving.

Video Pollution Log

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