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Even if the spots are still small, they should not be ignored but instead removed as quickly as possible. It’s best to wear an FFP2 mask and protective gloves when removing the mould. ....
Housing crisis: Young Napier family s Kāinga Ora home leaking for years, while children get sick 13 Jan, 2021 08:00 PM 6 minutes to read A Napier mother-of-four says her complaints about living in a leaking and mouldy state have been mostly ignored. Video / Warren Buckland A Napier mother-of-four says her complaints about living in a leaking and mouldy state have been mostly ignored. Video / Warren Buckland Social issues reporter, NZ [email protected] A Napier mother-of-four says her complaints about living in a leaking and mouldy state home that has made her children sick have been mostly ignored for the six years she has lived there. ....
Mouldy goods and poo-smeared clothes dumped at Rotorua charity stores 12 Jan, 2021 05:16 PM 5 minutes to read Rotorua s Habitat for Humanity ReStore. Photo / Google Maps Broken, stained or mouldy items including fridges and mattresses are being dumped outside Rotorua charity stores daily - with the cost falling back on those trying to help. Store workers have shared horror stories including finding poo smeared throughout a bag of donated clothes and clothes covered in mould after being dumped in the rain. Rotorua s Habitat for Humanity ReStore volunteer Andrew Boyd said the store was seeing broken, stained, ripped or mouldy items dumped outside their doors every day. ....
Mouldy sofas, urine-covered goods among items being dumped at Tauranga charity stores 12 Jan, 2021 05:15 PM 4 minutes to read Doing Good Foundation worker Lynette Hogan-Sorter with unsaleable dumped goods. Photo / George Novak Stained and ripped mattresses, mouldy sofas and urine-stained items are among items dumped on the doorsteps of Tauranga charity stores - with the cost falling back on those trying to help. Stores across the city reported seeing a spike in the dumping of broken or unusable goods outside their stores over the holiday period, with offenders choosing to strike when no one was around. Manager at Tauranga s Doing Good Foundation store Shelly Rey said stained and ripped mattresses and mouldy sofas were just some of the things workers found dumped outside their store after the holiday period, but also on a regular basis. ....