This is so real it is not funny and covered up by the masses. See my page for a small bit of information. I have been very ill myself for almost three years from exposure. I am greatful to see this on youtube.
This toxic mold task force allowed ONLY 30 minutes for public input and held the meeting in a small space. This tells us that Angela was very wise to travel hours, though at risk to her health, to be certain that the NY State Toxic Mold Task Force heard from a real person who was heavily damaged by mold exposure in our schools. Seeing her will not be something they will soon forget. Those corporate interests who would have us believe mold doesn't harm are refuted by her courageous presence.
The MCS (Multiple Chemical Sensitivities) came from the mold exposure - she was "normal" and healthy, before. So ruled the Worker's Compensation court and her doctors. If you are having trouble following the comments, please visit The Center for School Mold Help website Welcome page, where the text of this speech is posted. Site indicated below(url not allowed on YouTube but an Internet search will provide it). Angela also has a website where this is found, perhaps she will provide this info.
The reason that Angela had a mask on is due to the Multiple Chemical Sensitivities that she has to indoor environments (she must be in a protected environment not to wear the mask). The chemicals found in average buildings and on people's clothing and from personal cosmetics, etc., are extremely painful to her respiratory system, now, make her dizzy and impact her neurological system. Even travel bothers her (car exhaust), etc. Despite these dangers, she has bravely attended and presented here.
The complete transcript and full video are on The Center for School Mold Help website
where you can read more of Angela's story.
Bravo, Angela, for making the trip and educating this NY State Task Force on the serious illnesses that mold exposure in our schools (as well as homes and workplaces) can cause!
Susan Brinchman, Director, The Center for School Mold Help
This is so real it is not funny and covered up by the masses. See my page for a small bit of information. I have been very ill myself for almost three years from exposure. I am greatful to see this on youtube.
Tazinround 3 years ago
This toxic mold task force allowed ONLY 30 minutes for public input and held the meeting in a small space. This tells us that Angela was very wise to travel hours, though at risk to her health, to be certain that the NY State Toxic Mold Task Force heard from a real person who was heavily damaged by mold exposure in our schools. Seeing her will not be something they will soon forget. Those corporate interests who would have us believe mold doesn't harm are refuted by her courageous presence.
NoMoreSchoolMold 3 years ago
The MCS (Multiple Chemical Sensitivities) came from the mold exposure - she was "normal" and healthy, before. So ruled the Worker's Compensation court and her doctors. If you are having trouble following the comments, please visit The Center for School Mold Help website Welcome page, where the text of this speech is posted. Site indicated below(url not allowed on YouTube but an Internet search will provide it). Angela also has a website where this is found, perhaps she will provide this info.
NoMoreSchoolMold 3 years ago
The reason that Angela had a mask on is due to the Multiple Chemical Sensitivities that she has to indoor environments (she must be in a protected environment not to wear the mask). The chemicals found in average buildings and on people's clothing and from personal cosmetics, etc., are extremely painful to her respiratory system, now, make her dizzy and impact her neurological system. Even travel bothers her (car exhaust), etc. Despite these dangers, she has bravely attended and presented here.
NoMoreSchoolMold 3 years ago
The complete transcript and full video are on The Center for School Mold Help website
where you can read more of Angela's story.
Bravo, Angela, for making the trip and educating this NY State Task Force on the serious illnesses that mold exposure in our schools (as well as homes and workplaces) can cause!
Susan Brinchman, Director, The Center for School Mold Help
NoMoreSchoolMold 3 years ago