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SINGAPORE — When stay-at-home mum Clara Tan walked into a quiet and spacious fourth-floor nursing room in Isetan Scotts, she thought it was the perfect place to feed her three-month-old daughter until she noticed the mould on the wall. She realised moul'Even the baby chairs were affected': Mouldy conditions in Isetan Scotts nursing room horrify new mum
SINGAPORE — When stay-at-home mum Clara Tan walked into a quiet and spacious fourth-floor nursing room in Isetan Scotts, she thought it was the perfect place to feed her three-month-old daughter until she noticed the mould on the wall. She realised mould on the wall was not the only problem when she stopped to take a photograph of her baby and herself, and faced the mirror. In a post on social media platform TikTok on Aug 23, the 29-year-old said: «To my horror, I noticed that the walls were heavily covered in mould. And it wasn't just the walls — even the chairs and baby chairs were affected.» Concerned for other nursing mothers and babies who might use the room, Tan put up the photos on TikTok. The photos show many seating areas in the room, as well as two nursing cubicles, diaper changing tables, baby chairs and a washing area. Black spots can be seen covering large parts of the wall. The photos drew comments from numerous TikTok users. One, with the handle oofibrawl, said: «Nursing/changing areas need more attention from shopping mall managements, otherwise don't have them at all.» Read more