I'm living in a biohazard and feel sick, but I'm not sure if it's from sewage gas or mold or what. My family's symptoms are headache, burning eyes, itchy ears, lethargy, and runny nose. I have noticed both a plumbing leak and an air conditioning leak.
The plumbing was fixed today (if they fixed the correct thing), but no one is better, so does that mean the problem wasn't sewage gas? How can I tell? I also don't feel better going outside for fresh air. How do we tell if we need to temporarily move to a hotel? Pic unrelated.
Forgot to say that opening the windows doesn't seem to make a difference either.
Do you live somewhere near fracking?
>>17520195
are you serious
Are you a schizo? If you have a clean bill of health contact an environmental inspection firm or something
>>17520205
Why do I sound schizo? I'm not the only person with symptoms. I just moved into the place a week ago, but the inspectors (3 kinds) didn't find anything at the time. Once the plumbing and electricity were in use, the leaks became evident. I can try an environmental inspector, but is it necessary to live elsewhere while waiting, or are the health effects not that bad?
>>17520233
I have no clue man. But blaming illness on unseen factors that no one else can see comes off as delusional. I'm not assuming you are, just asking. And to be honest only you can know how bad the health factors are. I would just call some sort of inspector as soon as possible and get on with it.
>>17520200
yeah. johns hopkins just put out a study the other day. there's a correlation.
http://www.ecowatch.com/health-dangers-fracking-1986527671.html