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Cob: Killer Mold in HomeDavid Knowlton pilot1ab80 at hotmail.comWed Jun 4 12:01:13 CDT 2003
Mike, I used to do enviro. health. please, what was the mechanism of injury to the family? was it: infection, toxic vapors, too much CO2? what killed them? David in Tampa >From: "mike swink" <mswink77 at mindspring.com> >Reply-To: "mike swink" <mswink77 at mindspring.com> >To: <coblist at deatech.com> >Subject: Cob: Killer Mold in Home >Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2003 08:22:07 -0400 > >It seems when mositure gets into house from outside. And was to build up in >any pourous material that provides a place for bacteria mold and other >things to live in. > >On the Discovery channel It showed where mold was the reason why a family >died. They spoke cellulose. > > I belive if water is extracted out of the walls or other material and one >is the dryness is restored that the bacterial will stop. > >If I am wrong in this please tell me. >Also I would think cardboard,sawdust,celluse etc would all be safe when it >is inside material. > >Electro OSmosis is not a water filter. >And Air Wells are both needed for the future. >Suggest people use google to do search. _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus
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