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March 29, 2016

03/29/2016

Indoor pollution could be smelled in my unit when I woke up about 2 to 2:30 AM; although I wasn't feeling well enough to go down the hallways to find the source, I'm pretty certain it was coming from E26 being the same pollution I'm always smelling from there.  I ended up having to put my respirator back on again, with the blinds open of course.

Health problems from indoor pollution today:
  • Blurry Vision
  • Chest Pains
  • Coughing
  • Dizziness
  • Earaches
  • Headaches
  • Hoarse Voice
  • Irritated Eyes
  • Migraines
  • Nausea
  • Ringing Ears
  • Seizures
  • Sore Throat
  • Trouble Breathing
UPDATE:  When I got home from another long day of working on the house (mast last day of working on the house until I move on the 31st, provided everything goes well), the pollution could be smelled as soon as I walked in the front door of Building E of the South 67 Condos.  When I got in my unit, I could also smell it there, but it actually wasn't too strong until shortly after I got home (like it increase because I got home).  What makes the interesting is my father came in with me & I'm sure he could smell it also, not to mention noticing the immediate coughing fits I started having as soon as I walked into my unit (technically speaking, I was coughing outside the front door to my unit, but didn't get really bad until after I walked into my unit).  My father grabbed a few paintings that they gave me when I moved here to take to the new house, then left; directly afterwards, I put the URL to the online notice as to why I'm moving up in my window again & starting typing this update.

UPDATE:  Indoor pollution started getting particularly bad around 11:19 PM, ended up having to turn on the stream of health problems caused by it again.  At this point I've decided that I won't be removing the information the day before the move; instead I'll be removing it probably only an hour before we start loading the moving truck from my laptop since I should still have access to that if not my main computer (that's provided Comcast doesn't jump the gun & shut off my service early again, in which case it will be removed afterwards instead).  As strong as the pollution is now, I expect I may have to put my respirator on again.  Another possibility is I get taken to the hospital from the pollution, which means the move could be postponed indefinately...

Indoor Pollution Log

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