Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's ridiculous that they allowed the WMS to get so dilapidated considering it's in the 07...
lol. Have you seen Taylor? It should be razed to the ground.
Anonymous wrote:It's ridiculous that they allowed the WMS to get so dilapidated considering it's in the 07...
Anonymous wrote:It's ridiculous that they allowed the WMS to get so dilapidated considering it's in the 07...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone had time to look through this?
https://www.apsva.us/departments/facilities-operations/long-range-plan-to-renovate-existing-school-facilities/
From my first quick browse, I see a bunch of sections with links but nothing helpful so far. Please advise…
Anonymous wrote:Anyone had time to look through this?
https://www.apsva.us/departments/facilities-operations/long-range-plan-to-renovate-existing-school-facilities/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tag ventilation lady on AEM
This! She will be there with her hospital grace HEPAs!
Why are you making fun? You LIKE moldy unhealthy buildings with HVACs below code?
Exactly. You should be thanking her. If your child is breathing any clean air in these buildings, her efforts are a big reason why.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tag ventilation lady on AEM
This! She will be there with her hospital grace HEPAs!
Why are you making fun? You LIKE moldy unhealthy buildings with HVACs below code?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe that people are saying they have seen mold, but you really need to take pictures. What I will say is that I spent a lot of time in the building last year, I have allergies and a big sensitivity to mold, and I never experienced any issues. That doesn’t mean anything, but if there was mold at that time, I probably would’ve been having an issue.
Omg, so based on a sample size of one, you are sure the building is fine. Well here's another. My kid has allergies and asthma and is sensitive to mold. Started coughing and needed an inhaler every time they went into that dank cave of a building.
And since your kid who has allergies is experiencing ALLERGIES, you know unequivocally that it's due to mold?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe that people are saying they have seen mold, but you really need to take pictures. What I will say is that I spent a lot of time in the building last year, I have allergies and a big sensitivity to mold, and I never experienced any issues. That doesn’t mean anything, but if there was mold at that time, I probably would’ve been having an issue.
Omg, so based on a sample size of one, you are sure the building is fine. Well here's another. My kid has allergies and asthma and is sensitive to mold. Started coughing and needed an inhaler every time they went into that dank cave of a building.
And since your kid who has allergies is experiencing ALLERGIES, you know unequivocally that it's due to mold?
NP here. Those with allergies tend to be more sensitive to mold than others. Mold should not be taken lightly and can lead to debilitating conditions not unlike Lyme.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe that people are saying they have seen mold, but you really need to take pictures. What I will say is that I spent a lot of time in the building last year, I have allergies and a big sensitivity to mold, and I never experienced any issues. That doesn’t mean anything, but if there was mold at that time, I probably would’ve been having an issue.
Omg, so based on a sample size of one, you are sure the building is fine. Well here's another. My kid has allergies and asthma and is sensitive to mold. Started coughing and needed an inhaler every time they went into that dank cave of a building.
And since your kid who has allergies is experiencing ALLERGIES, you know unequivocally that it's due to mold?