r3wp [groups: 83 posts: 189283]
  • Home
  • Script library
  • AltME Archive
  • Mailing list
  • Articles Index
  • Site search
 

World: r3wp

[All] except covered in other channels

[unknown: 5]
29-Dec-2004
[51]
thats where the 220 is
Gregg
29-Dec-2004
[52]
Wow. You should be a mold science lab. :-\ (Sorry, I know it's no 
joke)
[unknown: 5]
29-Dec-2004
[53x6]
Yeah your right - its perfect
My wife started complaining of the mold smell first
it would hit you when you went through the front door
I was just bothered with the contractors and figured I would deal 
with it all at the end
but that was too late
It took me awhile to decide between http://www.aranizer.com/and 
http://www.air-zone.com
Gregg
29-Dec-2004
[59]
As I understand it, it can lead to *serious* long term health issues. 
Be careful.
[unknown: 5]
29-Dec-2004
[60]
Both of them have high output units
Ammon
29-Dec-2004
[61]
I hadn't thought of mold being on the back side of Drywall...  We 
had a flood in our place in Salt Lake.  We replaced the carpet but 
the smell of mold never went away...
[unknown: 5]
29-Dec-2004
[62x6]
Yeah I know that is what I'm worried about
Yeah Ammon the back side of the drywall it prefers the most
You might find out where you seen it at and knock of a piece near 
the floor and look on the back for signs of mold
I purchased a germicide that will destroy all kinds of fungus and 
bacteria and is concentrated.
I haven't used it yet
mix like 2 ounces to a gallon or so of water
Ammon
29-Dec-2004
[68]
That's sad because I know the guy that owns the place and I KNOW 
he isn't going to replace the drywall. Whoever moved in/will move 
there is undoubtedly have some trouble with it.
BrianW
29-Dec-2004
[69]
Paul - That's what we ended up doing. Don't forget to protect your 
face & skin, and ventilate where possible.
[unknown: 5]
29-Dec-2004
[70x2]
Yeah I did alot of research on the net over this
I found that you can rent foggers and solutions but that might create 
another allergen for someone in the house
Ammon
29-Dec-2004
[72]
Fortunately, I was only renting the upstairs portion so I didn't 
have to deal with the smell too much...
[unknown: 5]
29-Dec-2004
[73x10]
These big ozone generators are hard to find locally - I wanted to 
just rent one
But I'm gonna look into making a deal with my bro-in-law
He runs an autodealership
Maybe I can make a few bucks with it  and decontaminate used cars
I'll just rent it out to him
You can actually by them for water purification also
and complete ductwork installed units
I always like to try new stuff - How I got into REBOL.  :)
I found out that there are alot of people mis diagnosed with sinus 
issues
Mayo clinic did a study which found out that over 90 percent of sinus 
issues were related to fungus
Carl
29-Dec-2004
[83]
How well does household bleach work for mold?
[unknown: 5]
29-Dec-2004
[84x3]
antibiotics don't work on those infections
I have read mixed things about it
I heard 1 part to 9 parts for the mix but that produces other irritiants
BrianW
29-Dec-2004
[87]
Bleach is okay for mold, eventually.
Ammon
29-Dec-2004
[88]
From what I have seen, household bleach kills it quite effectively. 
 But that's just my experience with it.
[unknown: 5]
29-Dec-2004
[89]
might not be a good solution if the person working on it has allergies 
already or already effected
BrianW
29-Dec-2004
[90]
Repeated applications are necessary. Meanwhile, your sinuses will 
be cleared like nobody's business.
[unknown: 5]
29-Dec-2004
[91]
I heard that bleached areas make surfaces for some molds more ideal 
for growth after the bleach has dissipated
Carl
29-Dec-2004
[92]
I've found that if you can keep it on long enough it will kill almost 
anything, plus make your whites whiter too.
Ammon
29-Dec-2004
[93]
Hm...  I think I need to get rid of some mold somewhere...
BrianW
29-Dec-2004
[94]
... and your walls
[unknown: 5]
29-Dec-2004
[95x6]
hehe
I used it
I started off using the bleach on the floors where I removed the 
carpet
It has to kill something
the problem with alot of mold is that even if its dead it can still 
produce mycotoxin dangers
so if the mold is not removed it can still cause a problem - which 
is a problem with ionizers