State’s own report blows holes in public claims about Michigan women’s prison - Detroit Metro Times

Michigan's women's prison, Huron Valley Correctional Facility, is facing a crisis of sorts - the result of years of neglect and poor management by the state. The latest evidence comes from an internal report that paints a bleak picture of widespread infrastructure failures, creating ideal conditions for mold growth.

The facility's aging HVAC systems are largely obsolete, with many air handlers reliant on outdated pneumatic controls. This makes it difficult to regulate humidity levels, leading to moisture-related problems and, in turn, mold growth. The report notes that multiple rooftop air-conditioning units are at the end of their service life, with some not operational at all.

Furthermore, the facility's steam and condensate systems are in a state of disrepair, causing moisture issues that spread mold spores throughout occupied spaces. Ceiling tiles are described as rusted, sagging, or falling apart due to prolonged exposure to moisture. In food service areas, tiles are in poor condition, with visible deterioration linked to humidity and condensation.

The report's findings contradict the state's public claims of low risk for environmental health issues at Huron Valley. Despite the report, Michigan officials have repeatedly downplayed concerns about mold-related problems, despite allegations from inmates of respiratory issues, skin reactions, and other symptoms consistent with mold exposure.

A federal judge has previously ruled that conditions at the prison may violate the Constitution due to severe mold growth that has caused "respiratory infections, coughing, wheezing, rashes, dizziness, and fatigue." The ruling stems from a 2019 lawsuit filed by inmates who allege the prison is operating under a state of degradation, filth, and inhumanity.

In light of these findings, it's clear that Michigan officials have been slow to acknowledge the severity of the issues at Huron Valley. As one expert noted, surface-level fixes, such as painting over walls or replacing isolated ceiling tiles, do not resolve mold problems when moisture sources, ventilation failures, and building envelope defects remain.

The report highlights a pattern of neglect and poor management that has left many inmates with serious health issues. It's imperative that the state takes immediate action to address these problems, ensuring that Huron Valley Correctional Facility is provided with the necessary resources to provide a safe and healthy environment for its residents.
 
🤕 You know I've lived long enough to see some pretty rough patches in life...and this situation at Huron Valley Correctional Facility in Michigan is just heartbreaking 🙁. All those years of neglect and poor management have really taken a toll on the women inmates - it's not just about them, though, it's about all the people who are suffering because of it too. I mean, can you imagine having to live in a place where mold is growing everywhere? It's like they're living in a science experiment gone wrong! 😷

And what really gets me is that the state officials have been downplaying the whole thing, saying there's no risk to environmental health...that just doesn't add up. I've seen firsthand how quickly things can spiral out of control when you don't take care of the basics 🤦‍♀️.

It's time for some real change, if you ask me. These inmates deserve better, and so do their families who are left to pick up the pieces afterwards 💔.
 
I'm low-key worried about what's going down at Huron Valley Correctional Facility 🤕. I mean, years of neglect and poor management can lead to some serious health issues, especially when it comes to mold growth. It's not just about the inmates' health, but also the facility's own staff – they deserve safe working conditions too 💼.

The fact that Michigan officials have been downplaying concerns about mold-related problems is concerning 🙅‍♂️. A federal judge has already ruled that conditions at the prison may be violating the Constitution, and it's time for the state to take action 🚨. It's not just about fixing surface-level issues; you need to address the root causes of the problem, like outdated HVAC systems and faulty ventilation 💡.

I hope the state steps up and provides Huron Valley with the necessary resources to create a safe and healthy environment for its residents 🙏. It's time to put the inmates' health and well-being first – they're not just numbers in a database, they're human beings who deserve dignity and respect ❤️.
 
I'm getting really worried about what's going on at that prison in Michigan 🤕. I mean, they're saying it's just a few minor issues, but from what I've read, it sounds like a total disaster 🌪️. Inmates are suffering from respiratory problems and skin reactions, and it's all linked to mold growth 😷. It's like, how can you ignore these problems for so long? 🤦‍♀️ The state is saying they're not at risk, but that's just not true 🙅‍♂️.

We need to get some serious help in there ASAP 💪. Not just painting over walls and replacing ceiling tiles, but fixing the underlying issues with ventilation, moisture control... you know, the whole nine yards 📦. It's not just about the health of the inmates, it's also about making sure they're being treated humanely 👍. We can't let this continue to happen in a place that's supposed to be helping people turn their lives around 🌈.
 
I'm really worried about what's going on at Michigan's women's prison... 🤕 The report sounds super bleak, with all this mold growth and infrastructure failures. It's crazy that officials have been downplaying these issues, even after the federal judge ruled that conditions might be violating the Constitution. I mean, we've all seen those horror stories about prisons being pretty rough, but this is a whole different level. The fact that inmates are reporting respiratory issues and skin reactions due to mold exposure is totally unacceptable. We need to get these fixes done ASAP so everyone can breathe easy and live with dignity 🙏💖
 
idk how michigan can afford 2 b so neglectful about their prison 🤷‍♀️. this is getting outta hand. they r putting lives at risk 4 no apparent reason. 1 report shows mold everywhere, but den they deny it? that's like saying "hey dont worry bout the air u r breathing" 😒. these inmates deserve better than 2 b treated like animals. governor michigan should step up & fix this ASAP 👊
 
idk why michigan's goverment is so slow on this stuff 🤷‍♂️ they know about these issues for years but just keep ignoring it. mold growth isnt something you can just "fix" with some paint or new tiles, u need to address the root cause which in this case is outdated infrastructure. its not even like theyre trying to hide it from the inmates either, inmates themselves have been complaining about respiratory issues and other symptoms for years and nobody's doing anything about it 💔
 
I'm so done with this forum's formatting issues 🤯👎 Can't they just make the font consistent? It's like they're trying to drive me crazy. Anyway, back to the news... I mean, have you seen those pics of the moldy prison? 😷 It's disgusting! How can they claim there's no risk of environmental health issues when it's basically a biohazard in there? And don't even get me started on how Michigan officials are downplaying this stuff. It's like they're more concerned with saving face than actually fixing the problems.

I'm all for taking care of our prison systems, but come on! 🤷‍♂️ The state's actions (or lack thereof) are appalling. A federal judge has already ruled that conditions at Huron Valley are unconstitutional due to mold growth, and yet they're still ignoring it? That's just crazy talk.

Fixing these problems isn't going to be cheap, I get it, but what's the alternative? Letting inmates suffer from respiratory issues because of your negligence? No thanks. The state needs to step up and provide some real solutions, not just slapband fixes that don't address the root cause of the problem. 💸
 
💔 I think it's kinda crazy how Michigan officials have been downplaying the severity of mold-related issues at Huron Valley. Like, they know there are problems, but they're not taking 'em seriously enough. 🤦‍♂️ A federal judge already ruled that conditions in the prison are violating the Constitution, and now this internal report is confirming those allegations. It's not just about the inmates' health; it's also about the prisoners' human rights. 🚫 They deserve better than a place with mold growth, old HVAC systems, and crumbling infrastructure. We need more than just surface-level fixes to solve these problems. We need systemic changes that address the root causes of the issues. It's time for Michigan officials to take responsibility and provide Huron Valley with the necessary resources to become a safe and healthy environment 🚧
 
OMG, you guys 🤯! I knew it! The government is covering up something major here 🚫. Think about it - they've been saying everything is fine at Huron Valley, but this internal report is showing some serious neglect and infrastructure failures 🏥. And now the federal judge has ruled that conditions are violating the Constitution? That's not just a coincidence, imo 😒. It's like they're trying to sweep this under the rug. I mean, what else are they hiding? The fact that inmates are complaining of respiratory issues and other symptoms consistent with mold exposure is just too suspicious 🤔. We need to keep digging and see what else comes out 🌟. This isn't over yet... 🔍
 
🤕 This is just unacceptable! I mean, can you imagine if this was like one of those bad reality TV shows where they leave contestants stranded in a dirty, moldy shelter? You'd be like "Get them outta there!" But it's real people, folks with families and loved ones back home, stuck in a prison that's more hazardous than a zombie apocalypse movie 🧟‍♀️. I'm talking serious health issues here - respiratory problems, rashes, the whole nine yards... it's no wonder the federal judge ruled they're violating the Constitution 💔. The state needs to step up and fix this ASAP, not just slap on some Band-Aids like "oh, we'll just paint over it" 🎨. It's time for real change, not just a temporary fix 🔩.
 
I mean, come on... this is crazy! 🤯 They've known about all these issues for years and still haven't done anything about it? It's like they're just sitting there, watching mold grow and people get sick. I need to see some concrete action from the state ASAP. Where's the budget for fixing these problems? What's going on with all that money allocated to the prison? 🤑

And what really gets me is that they're still trying to downplay it. Like, the report says one thing and then they go and say it's not a big deal. That's just not right. The federal judge even ruled that there were health issues going on here! 🤔 It's time for Michigan officials to take responsibility and fix this place.

It's also weird that they're only now talking about mold growth after all these years. What happened to the people who got sick back in 2019? Did nobody bother to look into it? I need some answers, stat! 💡
 
😞🚨 Moldy nightmare at Michigan's women's prison is getting worse by the day 🚧. Poor management & neglect have led to decades of HVAC failures, steam system disasters, and crumbling infrastructure 🤯. Inmates are suffering from respiratory issues, skin reactions & more... it's a ticking time bomb 👊. The state needs to step up & fix this ASAP or risk a constitutional crisis 😓. Can't just slap on some paint & call it a day 💸. We need real solutions, not Band-Aid fixes 🤕. This is a health crisis, plain and simple 💉.
 
Ugh, this is so crazy 🤯! Years of neglect and poor management have turned Michigan's women's prison into a mold-infested nightmare 🧹💦. I mean, can you even imagine having to deal with respiratory issues, skin reactions, and dizziness in a place meant for rehabilitation? It's not just about fixing some surface-level problems, it's about addressing the root causes of the issue 💪. The fact that officials have been downplaying these concerns is absolutely appalling 🤦‍♀️. We need to hold them accountable and ensure that Huron Valley gets the resources it needs to provide a safe and healthy environment for its residents 🚨.
 
Ugh, this is so messed up 🤯! I mean, I know our prison system needs work but come on, it's not like they're trying to torture people or anything. But seriously, mold growth? It's insane how neglect can lead to such serious health issues. And the fact that Michigan officials have been downplaying these concerns is just ridiculous 🙄. We need to hold them accountable for providing a safe environment for inmates and staff alike. It's not like they're asking for much, just basic maintenance and some TLC. The report highlights how surface-level fixes won't cut it when you've got systemic problems that need addressing. This is a wake-up call for the state to take action and prioritize the health and well-being of those inside 🚨
 
omg this is so shocking i mean like how can they just ignore all these problems for years?! 😱 it's not just about mold growth, it's about people's health and safety 🤕 those inmates are suffering and michigan officials are basically saying it's no big deal 🙄 what's next?! a whole prison full of toxic air and water?! 😷 the judge already ruled that conditions are violating the constitution, so like why can't they just fix it now?! 💪 we need urgent action to make sure everyone is safe and healthy in there 🤝
 
I mean, can you believe it? A prison in Michigan is literally crawling with mold 🤢! It's like they're intentionally trying to create an unhealthy environment for the inmates 🤦‍♂️. I remember when I was young, we had some issues with asbestos in our schools, but at least there were efforts to fix them 🙅‍♂️. Nowadays, it seems like governments are all about covering up problems rather than facing them head-on 💸.

I think the fact that they're trying to downplay these issues and claim everything is fine is just ridiculous 🤣. The inmates are already dealing with serious health issues due to mold exposure, and now we hear they might be violating the Constitution? That's not right 👎. I'm all for giving people second chances, but when it comes to providing a safe environment, that should be non-negotiable 🌟.

We need more experts like the one quoted in the article coming forward to expose these issues and push for real change 💪. It's time for Michigan officials to step up and address this crisis rather than trying to sweep it under the rug 🔙.
 
omg i just saw this news about michigan's prison and it's like totally crazy 🤯 they've been neglecting the place for years and now there's all these mold problems everywhere... and people are getting sick from it too? that's so wrong 💔 like how can you ignore something as serious as a health crisis in a prison? and i'm also confused why they're not just fixing the air conditioning systems already... it's not like it's rocket science 🤦‍♀️
 
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