'FED UP'

Our damp flat is so freezing we have to live in our coats – every morning I wake up to find rooms filled with puddles

A YOUNG mum says her flat is so cold that she and her children have to sleep in their coats and wake up every morning to find rooms filled with puddles.

Emma Reynolds and her kids Lewis, 3, and Leah, 8, have to wrap themselves in layers of clothing day and night to shield from the cold in their "unfit" Birmingham flat.

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Emma Reynolds and son Lewis, 3, say the flat is making their health issues worseCredit: BPM
she started noticing problems with the flat about a month after moving in.

"I first noticed black mould in the bedroom and literally water all on the floor," she told the publication.

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"I thought there was a leak or something so I just mopped it up and I left it. Then the next day, it came back again.

"Every morning there's a big puddle in my bedroom. It's coming from the windows, it's dripping down from the windows."

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Emma and her children have been living in the dingy flat for eight months and said just last month she had to stump up £400 to heat her "freezing" home.

She said: "We have to wear our coats and dressing gowns because it's that cold in here. We've got storage heaters, but they're not that hot so it's freezing in here.

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"When I do have them on it's taking a lot of electricity, like I've put £40 on two days ago and I've got £15.

"It's still freezing because of the damp. It's costing a lot, I spent well over £400 in December, we're constantly topping up on electric."

Birmingham City Council, which owns the property, plans to bulldoze the building in the next few years while some flats have already been vacated.

Emma has asked the council to move her to another flat in the building but was told all of them were unfit to live in.

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She also sent pictures of the mould but the council still refuses to move her.

The struggling mum-of-two said: "I moved the settee today and I didn't even realise, it's all black mould growing on my settee as well.

"I've thrown kids' toys out because of it. He had a play kitchen and there was all mould in it, I had to get rid of that.

"I've had to replace chest of drawers, because there's been all mould at the back.

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"I've had to pull the carpet, had to take half the carpet up as well and take wallpaper down."

Emma says even after cleaning the mould with hot water and cleaning products "the next day I wake up and it's all there again".

She's also had to throw away food because of the damp in her kitchen.

"It's horrible. I had a tortilla wrap box and I picked it up and it's all damp underneath," she said.

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"My son has got airways disease and since we've been here I'm constantly at the doctors because his chest is getting worse and he's had to go on steroids.

"I suffer with depression as it is and I'm worried about my children's health over it. I have a bone condition and some days, I can't walk properly.

"I have pains in my legs and arms, and the damp is making it worse. I'm getting into bed of a night and I'm in agony."

Birmingham City Council has since apologised for the issue and has vowed to treat the mould.

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A statement from the council read: "We are sorry for the problems this tenant has experienced with mould in their flat.

"We are sorry for the problems this tenant has experienced with mould in their flat.

"In the meantime we have organised for a contractor to treat the mould and will work with the tenant to rehouse them in line with our allocation policy."

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Birmingham City Council has agreed to move the familyCredit: BPM
Emma said a dripping window has left a 'big puddle' on her bedroom floorCredit: BPM
The mum-of-two forked out £400 to heat her flat in DecemberCredit: BPM
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