Guest guest Posted May 17, 2006 Report Share Posted May 17, 2006 May 15, 2006 9:55 pm US/Pacific CBS 13 Investigates Beale AFB Homes With Mold The base said they didn't have anything to hide. VIDEO Serene Branson Reporting CBS 13 - Sacramento,CA http://cbs13.com/local/local_story_136010343.html (CBS 13) SACRAMENTO The Air Force let CBS 13 into Beale AFB Monday, confirming what has been reported by those living on the base. Military families were provided with housing with mold. During the course of our investigation 12 families came forward who had lived in these mold-infested homes. At fist, officials refused to let us on the base, but last week they agreed to let us in and look at three of the 11 homes we asked to see. They said that they have nothing to hide. " The drywall right underneath the air conditioner may have deteriorated and had some mold on as well, " said Colonel Mark S. . Colonel Mark S. took us to a home with a broken water main that led to mold near the air conditioning unit. As a result, the family hasn`t been able to run it for two weeks since they reported the problem. Serene: Does it take two weeks to get something like this fixed, Colonel. Colonel : It depends what parts they were looking for, for the air conditioner. It depends on the work they have. I agree, that this should have been a priority. But for other residents, mold and other potential health hazard have things forced them out. We were let into other two condemned homes. Mold in a mechanical room forced a family out in November. They left because they're baby was constantly sick. An inspection turned up mold beneath the house, among other problems. Colonel says the Air Force values the health of their families. " We have no indication, no reason to believe that the housing or the workplace is any reason why somebody should become sick, " said Colonel . Serene: Why do so many kids have sicknesses? Do you think it's just out of coincidence? Colonel : No, again I don't believe it's an odd coincidence. Again I'd be reluctant to comment on any specific cases. The third house, also vacant had mold in the windows around the windows in the bedroom. We were told that it takes weeks to get out of the house. They were told to treat the problem with mold. Colonel says he takes the condition seriously and acts quickly. Serene: How big a problem is mold or other hazardous conditions on Beale? Colonel : It probably has been going on for years. But most recently, and again, this past winter due to the much higher and moisture rain than there was previously it was even more of a problem that it has been in the previous years. Residents at Beale say that mold has been a problem for years. Colonel says that the mold has been exacerbated by the high allergies that are bothering people this season. He says that they have hired a construction company that is going to renovate the vast majority of condemned homes on the base. That could happen by the late summer. We were taken by some of the Colonel's quarters that are higher up on higher ground on the base. They don't have mold problems, but he says they have problems of their own. Most of the video was taken from rooms of the home. None of the mold was in the interior except around the windows. The mold in the mechanical room was in a room that was outside the home. But some of the pictures we were shown by residents showed a problem that existed inside of the homes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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