The article describes a personal experience of mold exposure at a music venue, resulting in severe headache and symptoms that lasted over 18 hours. The author mentions heightened sensitivity to mold due to long-term exposure and notes that even those less sensitive can be affected. A conversation with a door person revealed that she frequently gets sick from mold while working, highlighting a larger issue of management negligence regarding health concerns, likely driven by financial motives. The author urges prioritizing health over wages in the face of toxic exposure.
I was overwhelmed with toxic mold at a venue, leading to immediate headaches and symptoms that lasted for over 18 hours afterward.
The door person thanked my friend for validating complaints about mold, confirming she also experiences sickness every time she works due to mold exposure.
The management's lack of action on mold issues demonstrates how money often trumps employee and patron health in business decisions.
The effects of mold exposure can be cumulative, and prioritizing health over wages is crucial for long-term well-being.
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