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Respiratory Risk. Sewer Gas. Four Children. They Called It Safe.



⟡ SWANK Environmental Health Complaint ⟡

“We Filed the Air. They Can’t Pretend They Didn’t Know.”
Filed: 1 June 2025
Reference: SWANK/UKHSA/ENV-DISABILITY/2025-06-01
๐Ÿ“Ž Download PDF – 2025-06-01_SWANK_UKHSAComplaint_SewerGas_RespiratoryRisk_DisabilityNeglect.pdf


I. When the Risk Is in the Air, You File It

On 1 June 2025, SWANK London Ltd. submitted a formal public health complaint to the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) regarding a sustained, documented, and medically aggravated sewer gas exposure.

The subjects:

  • Respiratory injury to a disabled mother and four children

  • Institutional inaction by Westminster Council, GPs, and the NHS

  • Safeguarding referrals weaponised to deflect from environmental neglect

We did not ask for sympathy.
We submitted air as evidence.


II. What the Document Proves

The complaint outlines:

  • Years of unremediated gas exposure in council-owned housing

  • Eosinophilic asthma and voice loss exacerbated by hydrogen sulphide exposure

  • GPs who refused to visit or record symptoms

  • Hospitals who dismissed respiratory collapse

  • Social workers who labelled environmental distress as “parental behaviour”

Let us be clear:

They ignored the illness.
Then called the warning signs a concern.
Then filed safeguarding — instead of remediating the pipes.


III. Why This Was Filed with UKHSA

Because this is not a housing complaint.
This is a public health warning buried in bureaucracy.

Because the safeguarding threat occurred after medical disclosure.
Because disability adjustments were ignored in favour of retaliatory procedures.
Because the air was poison — and so was the paperwork.

Environmental risk does not stop being risk just because it’s inside a poor flat.
And asthma does not stop being clinical because it is politically inconvenient.


IV. SWANK’s Position

We do not decorate our emergencies with pleasantries.
We do not ask housing officers to diagnose breathlessness.
We file regulatory complaints with surgical clarity.

This document now lives in the archive.
It proves that Westminster was notified.
That UKHSA was notified.
That they all were told — in writing, on time, with receipts.

Let the record show:

The air was unsafe.
The risk was real.
And now the evidence is permanent.


⟡ This Dispatch Has Been Formally Archived by SWANK London Ltd. ⟡

Every entry is timestamped.
Every sentence is jurisdictional.
Every structure is protected.

To mimic this format without licence is not homage. It is breach.
We do not permit imitation. We preserve it as evidence.

This is not a blog.
This is a legal-aesthetic instrument.
Filed with velvet contempt, preserved for future litigation.

Because evidence deserves elegance.
And retaliation deserves an archive.

© 2025 SWANK London Ltd. All formatting and structural rights reserved.
Use requires express permission or formal licence. Unlicensed mimicry will be cited — as panic, not authorship.



Respiratory Harm by Design: Sewer Gas, Safeguarding Theatre, and the Failure to Protect Disabled Families



๐Ÿค SWANK London Ltd.

✒️ Dispatch No. UKHSA-0625-Sewer-Air

Filed Under: Respiratory Negligence, Housing Decay, Public Health Dereliction


To:
UK Health Security Agency
Public Health Directorate

From:
Polly Chromatic
Flat 22, 2 Periwinkle Gardens
London W2 6JL
๐Ÿ“ง director@swanklondon.com
๐ŸŒ www.swanklondon.com

Date: June 2025

Subject:
Formal Complaint – Sewer Gas Exposure, Respiratory Harm, and Institutional Failure to Protect a Medically Vulnerable Family


๐Ÿฉบ Public Health in Collapse: A Complaint

Dear Public Health Director,

This correspondence is submitted to report a sustained public health hazard and institutional negligence which, since 2023, has endangered the respiratory and psychological safety of myself and my four children — each medically documented as vulnerable.

I write not in desperation, but in precise remembrance.

I am a disabled mother, diagnosed with:

  • Eosinophilic asthma

  • Muscle tension dysphonia

  • Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) — acquired through prolonged institutional contact

All four of my children have clinically recognised asthma. Despite these clear, codeable vulnerabilities, we have been exposed — repeatedly, preventably — to the following:


⚠️ Documented Environmental Hazards

  • Persistent sewer gas leaks at Flat E, 37 Elgin Crescent, London W11 – acknowledged but unremedied by landlord and council

  • Confirmed mould, airborne contaminants, and water-damage-induced reinfection – triggering respiratory crises, collapse, and loss of consciousness

  • Unprotected home visits by social workers while the household was medically unwell – resulting in cross-infection and symptom escalation

  • Denial of written communication adjustments, worsening conditions by enforcing unsafe verbal contact against medical advice


๐Ÿงพ Public Health Failures Identified

  1. Environmental Neglect
    Despite environmental reports and formal awareness, the housing authority permitted the continued occupation of an uninhabitable property by asthmatic children.

  2. Medical Disregard
    NHS and GP services failed to document or respond to severe respiratory events — including wheezing, collapse, and airway distress.

  3. Safeguarding Theatre
    Safeguarding was weaponised to deflect from environmental accountability. No infection control or protective accommodations were offered.

  4. Medical Suppression
    Social services discouraged hospital attendance and retaliated when environmental hazards were raised through legal channels.


⚖️ Jurisdictional Scope of the UKHSA

This case exemplifies systemic breach in public health protection under the following domains:

  • Indoor air quality oversight

  • Cross-infection policy during state visitation

  • Triage protocols for disabled and respiratory-compromised households

  • Environmental safeguarding blind spots in local authority frameworks

The ongoing refusal to treat environmental illness as a legitimate clinical and safeguarding concern constitutes not only negligence — but policy-level endangerment.


๐ŸŽฏ Relief Sought

I request the UKHSA:

  1. To investigate the conduct of relevant local authorities and NHS bodies in relation to respiratory hazard management

  2. To issue national guidance on sewer gas and air-quality-related asthma in children

  3. To review infection control protocols for state personnel entering medically vulnerable homes

  4. To classify environmental safeguarding negligence as a matter of public health urgency


๐Ÿ—‚ Documentation

All supporting evidence is archived at:
๐Ÿ“‚ www.swanklondon.com

This includes correspondence, medical records, environmental reports, and formal complaints already submitted to:

  • Westminster Children’s Services

  • NHS Trusts

  • CQC

  • Environmental Health

  • PHSO

  • United Nations Special Rapporteurs


๐Ÿ–‹ Access Adjustment

Due to diagnosed disabilities, I am medically exempt from verbal engagement.
All communication must remain in writing.


Yours faithfully,
Polly Chromatic
Director, SWANK London Ltd.
๐Ÿ“ Flat 22, 2 Periwinkle Gardens, London W2
๐Ÿ“ง director@swanklondon.com
๐ŸŒ www.swanklondon.com
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