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Hoarding and safety hazards
   

kim
Posted: 28 May 2012 - 01:57 PM
Yeah, if there's a pilot light, the cardboard can combust...I have a bigger problem with melting plastic bags when I'm putting groceries away--toxic fumes.....
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brandy
Posted: 28 April 2012 - 02:01 AM
Wow, my mom keeps pizza boxes on the stove. I didn't know that was a fire hazard if it's not on.
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Patricia
Posted: 06 January 2012 - 06:01 PM

82 yr old neighbor lives in deplorable conditions in South Carolina - hoarding up to the ceiling in every room and on the staircase leading to bedroom. Admits she has no heat or hot water. She does have electricity. Daytime lives in her car reading, opening mail, eating meals.
She 'keeps up appearances' in her public appearances, is well educated and highly intelligent and too proud or scared to accept offers to help. However she knows she has a problem as has admitted she has no heat and cannot use space heaters as needs 3-4 ft of space around it. Suspect she is also 'on the edge' financially as she is not eating properly.
She lives in an upscale townhouse complex. Her townhouse adjoins others and I fear the safety of others 'on the block' as well as herself as it appears all of this hoarding is a fire hazard (a neighbor who did gain entrance said there were paper boxes on top of her oven), and I also fear that she will freeze in an unheated home.

She won't accept help from us. Who should we call? Are there any town services (social services) or code enforcement officers who can help in South Carolina (Georgetown-Grand Strand area)?
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