Residents Give City Panel Earful About Toxic-Smelling Windows

(CBS) -- Angry homeowners filled a banquet hall Thursday, demanding answers from the city about a Midway Airport soundproofing project that has resulted in some houses being installed with what they fear is toxic windows.

2 Investigator Pam Zekman was there as homeowners confronted a city airport noise commission about the odors emanating from the windows.

"I have an 11-month-old at home, and it scares me to death because I had that smell, and I had no idea it could be coming from my windows," an emotional Michelle Ciorek said.

The soundproofing windows installed around Midway contain poly vinyl chloride, a known carcinogen. Some residents tell CBS 2 they experience toxic-smelling odors when conditions are warm outside.

So far, the city has promised to remove and replace the windows that have an odor. A Department of Aviation representative, Aaron Frame, also told residents Thursday the city is working with an environmental specialist.

The problems that CBS 2 disclosed the city has known about for years -- another reason residents say they are so angry.

Residents who live around Midway Airport and have problems with soundproofing windows should call the city at (773) 838-5632.

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