Guest guest Posted May 16, 2006 Report Share Posted May 16, 2006 Mold takes toll as health risks hit the valley Residents have battled landlords over problem http://www.thedesertsun.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article? AID=/20060516/LIFESTYLES03/605160320/1006 Stefanie Frith The Desert Sun May 16, 2006 --------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------- Mushrooms dotted the ceiling of ' rented house in Desert Hot Springs. Little plants sprouted from his carpet. The inside of his walls were black. Red sores scarred his arms. A black leather jacket in his closet turned green. The same thing happened at Don Keating's apartment in Palm Springs, sans carpet plants. And Sissiel Aasland's rented condo in Palm Desert was also overcome with black fungi. These desert residents say mold took over their lives, costing them their homes, possessions and health. And they are still fighting with landlords to get back the lives they say they stole. After a story in The Desert Sun on Saturday about a Palm Springs resident who says mold is making her sick, more than a dozen phone calls and e-mails were sent to the paper from residents and attorneys, some offering Akins a place to live, others just wanting to share their own efforts to rid their lives of mold. " It's unbelievable, " Akins said Monday after hearing about the response to her plight. " I'm really amazed and very grateful. " Cases of mold rise Mold cases are growing. In 2003, Californians filed 5,462 mold claims, according to the Texas-based Policyholders of America, a nonprofit association that guides policyholders through the claims process. And just because it reaches temperatures of 120 degrees in the summer and is as dry as a bone, mold does exist in the desert, said Hinde, senior industrial hygienist for the Riverside County Department of Public Health. Although mold levels are much lower in the desert than the Redwood Forest, for example, mold can grow if it has three things: moisture, the right temperature and a food medium. " Mold spores can hibernate and then sprout up again (with moisture), " Hinde said. So if there are chronic water leaks, say from faulty pipes or rain, mold can exist anywhere. Akins, a former actress and model now living in a Palm Springs apartment where test results from a company she hired show evidence of mold in her walls, is now fighting with her landlord to receive back rent and lost wages. Her landlord, Belmont Brokerage & Management, Inc., conducted its own test and said although there is mold, it's dry and not a problem, according to President Kurt Wood. Another person fights mold It's going to be a long fight, said , who is working to get his former landlord to cover his medical bills, deposits and relocation costs. " I just don't feel like anyone cares, " said. thought spider bites were taking over his body. But after heavy rains that caused his roof to split open and hearing about the mold that many victims of Hurricane Katrina have dealt with, he started to think mold may have caused his sores, fatigue and puffy eyes. Eventually, mushrooms sprouted on his ceiling and little plants grew behind his dresser. The house that he paid $1,000 a month for smelled musty. And after hiring a mold inspector who told him to get out because the mold was so bad, the city red-tagged the house and had to leave everything behind. " It (the house) looked beautiful, " said. " But it was a complete cover-up. " Aasland also left behind her furniture and clothes after her attorney called with results from a mold inspection: mold existed and she needed to leave. Meanwhile, she had lost her voice and had trouble breathing - symptoms that have subsided since leaving two years ago. Faulty air conditioning Aasland said it was a faulty air conditioner installation that caused water to leak into her walls and carpet, turning the walls black. " I lost everything, " she said. " I have nothing left. " A leaky air conditioner was also the cause of mold in Pam and Ken Arnold's home in Louisiana. The couple, now living in Rancho Mirage, said they would never have discovered the problem if they hadn't hired someone for some touch-up painting. The painters pulled back the wallpaper and discovered black mold. The company that installed the air conditioner admitted negligence and the Arnolds, who owned their home, were able to receive their claim. Yet they had already lost so much time, Pam Arnold said. They were bedridden, and suffered digestive problems, severe migraines, compromised vision and memory loss. " I would be driving down the street and, all of the sudden, nothing looked familiar, " Arnold said. " I knew I was in town, but ... I couldn't remember which (street) I would turn on. " Alan Elson of Palm Springs also knows what that is like. The locksmith suffered health problems ever since he was hired to open up a Palm Springs condo that had been empty for seven years. " I walked in and just collapsed, " he said. " It hit me like a heart attack. I just lost all my energy. " Green mold covered the walls, the result of cracked water pipes, he said. Three months later, mold spores were still evident in his system and he suffered chronic fatigue and pain. " I warn people about how dangerous it is, " Elson said SIGNS OF MOLD Sight: Are the walls and ceiling discolored, or do they show signs of mold growth or water damage? Smell: Do you smell a bad odor, such as a musty, earthy smell or a foul stench? SYMPTOMS Exposure to damp and moldy environments can cause a variety of health issues. Some symptoms include: Congestion Irritated eyes Wheezing or coughing Memory loss Body aches and pains Shortness of breath Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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