Bat Dung

Originally Posted By: rcooke
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A few years ago I heard about a home inspector who became very ill from Bat Dung. he was of work for over a year.


My wife made me buy a filter type of Mask.


My next inspection she insisted I wear the mask . ( I had never used a mask before ).


I went into the attic and the bat dung was up to 18 inches thick in some areas. I came down and thanked her .


I now wear a mask for all attics.


What started this was I just got a phone call from a lady who had an inspection (not me).
The H.I. did not report bat dung her husband cleaned out the area in his attic did not know about bat dung (It was) and became very sick he was in bed for over one year lost about 40% of his kidney function is now an invalid and has very little strength.
This H.I. took about (She Says) 1 hour and did not inspect the attic .
He is one of the better know long standing (Agents love him) inspectors.
She is contemplating litigation .

Please HIs' wear a mask and look in the attic close, so you do not get sick our go to court.

ROY COOKE.SR..... RHI........ Be Happy Join NACHI
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Originally Posted By: ecrofutt
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Bat dung, mice feces, bird’s nest, and the list goes on.


http://b4uclose.tripod.com/cockamamiephotos/index.album?i=0


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Erby Crofutt
B4U Close Home Inspections
Georgetown, Kentucky

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Originally Posted By: bsmith
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Bird’s nest?



Bill Smith


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“The difference between stupidity and genius is that genius has its limits.” A. Einstien

Originally Posted By: ecrofutt
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Histoplasmosis is caused by a fungus (Histoplasma capsulatum). The disease is transmitted to humans by airborne fungus spores from soil contaminated by pigeon and starling droppings (as well as from the droppings of other birds and bats). The active and inactive roosts of blackbirds, starlings,grackles and cowbirds have also been found to be heavily contaminated with fungus spores.


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Erby Crofutt
B4U Close Home Inspections
Georgetown, Kentucky

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Originally Posted By: jkormos
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Birdies go poop in the nest


Originally Posted By: rcooke
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I am not talking about oust side contamination .


I am talking about concentrated exposer.


The answer is I hope to never hear about one of our inspectors getting sick because they did not wear a good mask .



Roy Cooke Sr.


http://Royshomeinspection.com

Originally Posted By: bsmith
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Quote:
Birdies go poop in the nest


Bad Birdies ![icon_mad.gif](upload://j9pysYkUDeHxjgaVCpqL5B8x4z3.gif)

I sometimes wear a small paper mask in attics as a guard against inhaling fiberglass. It sounds like I need a better mask for crawlspaces. Any recommendations?


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Originally Posted By: dedwards
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Bill,


I have several but the one I use most is a paint and dust particle mask from HD that has pre-filter pads and replaceable cartridge filters. The costs is relatively small and takes just a few seconds to swap them out. You know when its time to change too cause it gets hard to breath if you have left them in too long. I swap mine after about 3 or 4 uses or less if I have been doing dirt floor crawl spaces. Just the proteins left behind from dead bugs is hazardous. It can trigger all kinds of allergic reactions in some people and I read you can develope allergies after prolonged exposure. Too much weird crap in peoples homes to take any chances.


Originally Posted By: rcooke
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I used to cough all the time when I did attics .


Since buying a good filter mask with cartridges ( Cost about $25:00 US. No more cough.


Found five homes so far with Bats dead and alive and lots of dung .


Glad I wear it now all the time new or old on goes the mask .


Roy Cooke … RHI…CAHPI/ON



Roy Cooke Sr.


http://Royshomeinspection.com

Originally Posted By: gporter
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Thanks for the info Irby



Gary Porter


GLP’s Home and Mold Inspections LLC


Orlando, Fl 32828


321-239-0621


www.homeandmoldinspections.com

Originally Posted By: ecrofutt
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mask ]



Erby Crofutt


B4U Close Home Inspections


Georgetown, Kentucky



www.b4uclose.com

Originally Posted By: rcooke
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That’s close to the one I wear . My cartridges are a little shorter same width.


I NEVER go into an attic with out it. Please all inspectors DO IT!


Thanks for the picture Roy SR


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Originally Posted By: bsmith
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Great info - thanks guys.



Bill Smith


www.SmithHomeInspection.com


“The difference between stupidity and genius is that genius has its limits.” A. Einstien

Originally Posted By: bkelly2
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http://www.natlallergy.com/allergy/products/cart/search/view_one_spread.txt/spreadid/1173


I wear these as they filter down to .3 microns


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Originally Posted By: bsmith
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Excellent Brian - they seem to be just what I was looking for. Thanks.



I notice that your from Phoenix - my brother-in-law lives there, near Squaw Peak. He was visiting and just went back today. It was interesting talking to him about the types of house you folks have out there - no basements, heat pumps, HUGE A.C. units , etc. ![icon_smile.gif](upload://b6iczyK1ETUUqRUc4PAkX83GF2O.gif)


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"The difference between stupidity and genius is that genius has its limits." A. Einstien