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Woman with chemical sensitivities camps out on

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Woman with chemical sensitivities camps out on condo balcony


Misc CDN | 207014 hits | May 06 3:23 pm | Posted by: kitty
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Linda Sepp is now camped out on a cot on the seventh-storey balcony of her father�s condominium.

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  1. by Anonymous
    Fri May 07, 2010 12:58 am
    booo hoo , everybody help me, I cant live in a normal house, so everyone bend over and kiss my ass. Either move to a place you can afford or shut up

  2. by avatar Dragom
    Fri May 07, 2010 8:11 am
    "chemical-free home"

    It would really help if she could pin down which molecular patterns where bothering her.

    If she says artificial I'm sure they can find a room with organically grown padding on the walls for her.

  3. by avatar Brenda
    Fri May 07, 2010 12:39 pm
    The developer who had her evicted from her home, slated for demolition and redevelopment, offered to spend $200,000 on a house anywhere in the province and rent it back to her for $500 a month. But she found the four options presented to her toxic as well.

    Methinks you can do a fabulous job with 200k, without carpetting (apparently the walls are not a problem) or cleaning products (you buy yourself...) in your kitchencabinets.

    Maybe you should stop whining, lady, and had taken what was offered...

  4. by avatar Heavy_Metal
    Fri May 07, 2010 1:18 pm
    "Brenda" said
    The developer who had her evicted from her home, slated for demolition and redevelopment, offered to spend $200,000 on a house anywhere in the province and rent it back to her for $500 a month. But she found the four options presented to her toxic as well.

    Methinks you can do a fabulous job with 200k, without carpetting (apparently the walls are not a problem) or cleaning products (you buy yourself...) in your kitchencabinets.

    Maybe you should stop whining, lady, and had taken what was offered...


    man tell the contractor I'll take him up on that house offer

  5. by avatar Brenda
    Fri May 07, 2010 1:30 pm
    "Heavy_Metal" said
    The developer who had her evicted from her home, slated for demolition and redevelopment, offered to spend $200,000 on a house anywhere in the province and rent it back to her for $500 a month. But she found the four options presented to her toxic as well.

    Methinks you can do a fabulous job with 200k, without carpetting (apparently the walls are not a problem) or cleaning products (you buy yourself...) in your kitchencabinets.

    Maybe you should stop whining, lady, and had taken what was offered...


    man tell the contractor I'll take him up on that house offer
    No kidding, huh...

    I think the developer should have his name out in bold print, for what he has offered. Don't see them like that anymore!

  6. by avatar QBall
    Fri May 07, 2010 2:10 pm
    Her only option would be a log cabin built in the woods. I'm talking about unprocessed logs as well. Basically cut the tree down, remove the branches and stack it until you have a box structure, bark and all. Beyond that there isn't a home anywhere that doesn't have some sort of chemical as part of the building process, considering chemical is such a broad term. Water is a chemical ffs. Some people are just not longed for this world.

  7. by avatar Brenda
    Fri May 07, 2010 2:14 pm
    But then there would be bitching about the bugs...

  8. by avatar c2shinysea
    Fri May 07, 2010 2:52 pm
    Yes, and remaining in Toronto with it's curtain of smog - sorry - air quality is going to help her sensitivities.

    There is a huge difference between being sensitive to something and being allergic to it. Both can be assisted by consulting an allergist.

    While off-gassing and VOCs are problematic to some folks, they usually can be identified quickly and avoided. I would say more folks have reactions to moulds and mildews than chemicals.

    I would be interested to see just how many ppm of the offending chemicals are needed before she gets a headache.

  9. by avatar Yogi
    Fri May 07, 2010 3:09 pm
    8O 8O The developer who had her evicted from her home, slated for demolition and redevelopment, offered to spend $200,000 on a house anywhere in the province and rent it back to her for $500 a month. But she found the four options presented to her toxic as well.

    WTF does this woman want??? I have worked on several homes for people with varying degrees of this problem.
    As Brenda pointed out, carpets, drapery,stippled ceilings etc. all retain voc's. These are eliminated and replaced with enamels paints, laminate,hardwood, ceramic with epoxy grouts, wood-slat venetians, high quality washable furnace filtres, air exchangers, etc. Actually cheaper design appointments than a conventional home!

  10. by Choban
    Fri May 07, 2010 4:44 pm
    Someone get this lady a bubble.

  11. by avatar Brenda
    Fri May 07, 2010 4:46 pm
    "Choban" said
    Someone get this lady a bubble.

    Can't. Plastic. Too toxic...

  12. by avatar Bodah
    Fri May 07, 2010 4:58 pm
    I don't think the problem has to do with her environment. I bet ya anything she has a food allergy list 3 miles long as well. She needs her head checked.

  13. by Choban
    Fri May 07, 2010 5:26 pm
    "Brenda" said
    Someone get this lady a bubble.

    Can't. Plastic. Too toxic...

    Even the Sienfeld Bubble Boy one? Damn, can't shut her up then.

  14. by avatar kitty
    Sat May 08, 2010 3:25 pm

    Can Linda Sepp possibly be helped?



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