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In reply to the discussion: A Condo Board Fought a 9/11 Responder Over His Shoes. Now It Has a Bigger Problem: the DOJ [View all]RAB910
(3,501 posts)46. It's BS. Shoes are not a signficant source of indoor air pollutants
nor would there be any difference in pollutant levels if the shoes were kept in a box inside the condo or outside the condo
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A Condo Board Fought a 9/11 Responder Over His Shoes. Now It Has a Bigger Problem: the DOJ [View all]
Jilly_in_VA
Oct 2021
OP
Some folks just don't have anything better to do..........what useless existence.
secondwind
Oct 2021
#1
my thought also. I'd install a enclosed box INSIDE and store my shoes there. or plastic bags
Demovictory9
Oct 2021
#24
What exactly is his disability that says he MUST put his shoes outside his condo
RAB910
Oct 2021
#58
first off the "irritants" brought in via shoes is negligible scientifically speaking
RAB910
Oct 2021
#43
Special privilege? More like a reasonable accommodation. The ADA code should cover him which is why
FSogol
Oct 2021
#45
The next time I move I am setting up a way to leave my shoes outside or in an entrance
Maraya1969
Oct 2021
#10
to post a pic do not use the link button, that is only for embedding links in text
Celerity
Oct 2021
#32