The landlord had my apartment and basement weatherized last year. He had to pay half, I believe - the program is offered by BROC, the local relief agency.
IIn the basement (about 40'x50'), they left just the polyurethane sheets of insulation, no covering. On the sheets is states clearly that this is highly flammable, dangerous material unless covered by a fire barrier. This MUST be fixed. I do not understand why the state weatherization program did not cover it, unless that's supposed to the landlord's responsibility.
I don't feel I can approach the landlord directly on this. I looked on gov't regulations, and they said contact the local building inspector. Since I'm on section 8, I do get a yearly inspection from the Housing Authority, but I'm not due until August. The woman heading it has no tact, and probably would call the landlord and tell him I am complaining. She has gotten me into trouble with him before this way.
Any thoughts on how else I can handle this:? Ideally, someone else would call him and not let him know it's me complaiing.
Thanks. This is the third time I am in danger here because of fire potential.