Michelle had a carrier bag's worth of the insulation material leaking into her home every day.
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Michelle saw the insulation material stream through extractor fans at the council property in Bedminster every day since last December. Michelle, a support worker, who lives at the property with her 18-year-old son, could sometimes fill a carrier bag full of the balls every day. In a bid to contain the issue, the council blocked the fans causing black mould to spring up around the property, Michelle said.Michelle told BBC West she believed the council had only acted after the story got media coverage.
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