Mould

If there’s a BIG mould and damp issue in the kitchen of my house will this be dangerous for my baby? She doesn’t go in the kitchen but I don’t know if this is still a risk to her? …

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Mould releases spores that can be breathed in. I would def look at getting it removed. I use a 50/50 vinegar and water solution so maybe try that. Do you rent? If so contact your real estate agent and explain your situation

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were staying with family at the moment and they aren’t listening to me about how bad the mould is for the baby’s health … it’s not even removable it would need professionals because it is so so bad :(

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I would leave asap. Get an air purifier for wherever the baby is but mould is so bad for babies

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It’ll be so difficult trying to leave but if it’s necessary I 100% will x

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You can anonymously report them to your local council and they will come do a check

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it’s a bought house , will this still work? X

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I would definitely have it checked out. My fam rented a place years ago that had black mold under the kitchen sink. Mold can be dangerous for anyone, although some are more sensitive to it than others.

Call some places in town, I'm sure someone can do a free check so I don't see why your family wouldn't allow that?

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I’d definitely leave xx

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the house Isnt rented it bought. What do you mean by a free check?

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Also, how did that moisture get there? Is it still getting damp/leakage?

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Sorry, I just noticed you're in England. Although an inspector should still do a free check to see if there is any mold there and then you would only pay to have it removed.

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I had a lot of mould where i used to live and my little one developed a cough, when we moved out for it to-be cleaned by my partner as the letting agent said it was our responsibility her cough went, so it is harmful to your baby. Have you tried treating it yourself?

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You definitely need to leave and that needs professional treatment to not come back

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