Black mold was putting a housing in San Antonio in a bad light. A resident of it complained that the fungus in the building was making her sick.
That housing in question was Precious Drive on the west side of the city. And that tenant complaining was Sara Olivares.

According to Olivares, the mold was growing in her bathroom, particularly, in the areas near her faucet. Worse, the problem had been going on since last year, based on her statement.
San Antonio Housing Authority said that Olivares had been offered to transfer several times due to the mold and construction issues plaguing the housing. However, she refused to, they stated.

Among those construction issues determined in the building were improper anchoring of the frame to the foundation, faulty installation of windows and doors and water intrusion due to roofing problems.
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“Residents living on Precious Drive on the city’s west side have experienced a slew of problems over the years, everything from poor foundation to construction issues. Now Sara Olivares claims the black mold inside her home is making her sick.
“People have been moved and been settled…I’m still here,” said Sara Olivares.”
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Whilst mold is a common problem in houses, it is never okay to let it grow and spread, especially if it is black mold. It could pose threats to health bringing in minor to major illnesses.
Because of that and the fact that you wouldn’t know when those instances would happen, you must always be ready to kill mold promptly. With that, you could save yourself from the fungus’ health effects and all the expenses that come with it.

Nevertheless, when eliminating mold, be sure to use Molderizer and Safe Shield. They aren’t just effective but are also safe with their organic ingredients. And with them formulated to kill mold and block its spores respectively, you could implement a complete process with their help.
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