Here's the picture I took right after the dirt was swept into the room. I know, it doesn't look like much of anything - except that there's more of this all over the building; I have COPD, and shouldn't have to breathe this or be exposed to it. Neither should othinkther tenants with other respiratory issues. Do you think HSI cares? LOL...
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Thursday, August 10, 2017
This afternoon, another tenant and I were chatting in the community room. We saw a construction worker sweep dust from the courtyard where they are working on the building's brickwork into the community room. Totally outrageous. The building is already contaminated enough without THAT. We told him to clean it up, and he did. But how much of this going on around the building?
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