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Has she already asked her doctor? Maybe they might have some ideas on how to

handle this...

Evidence notwithstanding, some doctors - especially in smaller towns where

there may not be many doctors,

are often reluctant to say things that seem obvious to US.

What might be best would be to have the employees as a group ask to have the

situation cleaned up, for everyone.

If she has already said something, and this move of her is the response, the

employer *may* - and

also may not- be trying to get her to quit.. by moving her to a situation he

knows she won't be able to tolerate?

Maybe I'm reading too much into this, but this stuff seems to happen a lot.

Unless its being driven by some actual need, (say, someone's entire group

being moved) a move to an inner

office is often a not-so-subtle hint that someone is being demoted.. and

doesn't have a real future at that employer..

at least is not on the track to career advancement..

On 3/21/07, stutzyboy <stutzyboy@...> wrote:

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> My wife suffers from sick building syndrome, the air in her HVAC of

> her room blows on her and aggravates her also her eyes ache when she

> is in an interior room.

>

> She would like to remain in her current window office, which has a

> better air handling system. Her boss is trying to move her to a new

> office, no window and the air handling unit blows directly on her head.

>

> Has anyone developed a template letter for a doctor to sign that she

> can use to show her boss that the conditions will cause her sickness?

> Her boss says a letter should satisfy HR and get her the better office.

>

> Thank you,

>

>

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My wife saw a doctor years ago when she first had a bad office and

experienced various pains and aches, luckily her dept. moved and she

got a well lit, natural light and well ventilated space. She is alone

in the complaints since everyone else has the better style offices.

She doesn't want to leave a great paying job with no other issues

Recently, her entire dept. has moved to a new floor and thus she has

to move again to a poorly lit, poorly ventilated office. Her boss,

seems to be OK to have her located in another section of the building

in a better office if we can produce a letter signed by a doctor. If

anyone out there has a template which a doctor can sign (employee has

sensitive skin to air movement & sensitive eyes that require natural

light not only fluorescent) it would sure be handy, I know doctors

tend to be in a rush and if we gave a letter to them to sign it would

be easier then to expect them to develop one from scratch.

Thank you,

> >

> > My wife suffers from sick building syndrome, the air in her HVAC of

> > her room blows on her and aggravates her also her eyes ache when she

> > is in an interior room.

> >

> > She would like to remain in her current window office, which has a

> > better air handling system. Her boss is trying to move her to a new

> > office, no window and the air handling unit blows directly on her

head.

> >

> > Has anyone developed a template letter for a doctor to sign that she

> > can use to show her boss that the conditions will cause her sickness?

> > Her boss says a letter should satisfy HR and get her the better

office.

> >

> > Thank you,

> >

> >

>

>

>

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If I were you I would try very hard to find a doctor to whom you actually

can FULLY explain all of these issues to and to do that you need to have a

'loaner' copy of MoldWarriors and accept that it may take months or even

years for a doctor to actually read it. Then you might get lucky and they

will understand.

At the very least, you need to get enough of the doctors time to EXPLAIN THE

SITUATION FOR YOU OUT TO THEM IN DETAIL..

The whole thing about florescent light and sensitive skin doesn't describe

my problem at all. I don't care so much about the light and I can handle air

blowing on skin. BUT IT HAS TO BE CLEAN AIR..

Mold often grows in air conditioning systems and they have to be cleaned out

or the tiny particles cant be allowed to enter the system to begin with, at

the beginning of the flow.. when the machines are new.

BTW, have you tried buying Filtrete micro allergen (the expensive purple

ones) air filters and duct taping them over the air vent in the appropriate

direction? Its a desperate measure, but it might help a lot....

Then change the filter every few weeks..

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