Paralyzed Baby Suffered More Because of Toxic Mold in Their Home

A 2-year old paralyzed and half-blind baby and his family have to leave their home in Vista. The baby's dad found a mold behind a wall that made the baby to acquire pneumonia.
By: Caroline Cooper
 
Sept. 29, 2011 - PRLog -- A two-year old baby –paralyzed and half-blind- spent seven months in the hospital. Upon coming back to their home in Vista for recovery, the baby developed pneumonia. It was then found out that the child was sickened by a mold growing behind a wall in their home.

The child’s father attempted to kill the mold and clean the infested area but eventually opted to leave their home instead. The father was hesitant to use a chemical mold remediation product that might trigger more the health condition of his child.

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“A baby who is paralyzed because of DUI crash and his family left their home in Vista after they found out a mold growing behind a wall. The baby suffered pneumonia while staying at home.”

“Baby Izaiah Wallis who is now 2 years old spent 7 months in the hospital after a drunk driver hit him and his grandpa. They were just having a morning walk then. The baby is now partially-blind aside from being paralyzed.”

“The mold that was discovered by Izaiah’s father caused more suffering to the baby. The mold was very toxic according to his father and cleaning mold could also be risky, he added. Though several mold remediation products are available, the family decided to relocate at Izaia’s grandfather’s house in Oceanside.”

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“After spending seven months at the hospital and finally getting to return home, the family of baby Izaiah Wallis suffered another hurdle after mold spores were found inside their home.”

““It was an ongoing leak,” said Izaiah’s father, Jacob. “We didn’t know how long it was going on for.””

“Jacob said his son, who is 2 years old, kept getting sick for unexplained reasons.”
““At first he had pneumonia. Then, he got better. Then, he got sick again,” said Jacob.”
“The family then noticed a piece of wall lying on the floor.”

““A plumber came by,” said Jacob. “He opened up the wall. You could just see mold growing in there. It was pretty crazy… As soon as we found out, we had to get Izaiah out of the house.””

“In the past week, Izaiah has moved from their home in Vista, to a hotel and now to his grandfather’s home in Oceanside after the family discovered the health hazard lurking in their wall.”

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Mold is toxic, so is the chemical used to kill it. People always thought that there’s no other choice to resolve a mold problem but to hire an expensive mold inspector or, vacate to other place.

Finally, there is already a very economical and effortless solution to the problem which can only be catered by Molderizer. Molderizer is a safe mold remediation product. It is not a chemical and it’s 100% non-toxic. Clean up process should never be hassle and it is not always necessary to vacate. With Molderizer, everyone deserves a mold-free environment.

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Source:Caroline Cooper
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