Mike has a long history of ultra sensitivity to mold spores.
It's truly a curse.
Chuck
Pride is what we have. Vanity is what others have
On 1/25/2010 7:01:24 AM, Richard Goodwin ([email protected])
wrote:
> Either this guy is paranoid, or ultra sensitive, or onto something that
> might be relevant to everyone including us...
>
>
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> From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Sun, January 24, 2010 11:02:44 PM
> Subject: CS>Off Topic Mold answers from Mike Part Two
>
> Another thing I have found that is very important is to clean all
> the lint and dirt from your living area. Look under the bed and
> clean the dust bunnies each day. Get a moist sponge and run it along
> the window ledges. Clean your desk each day and any counter or flat
> surface where lint can gather. Vacuum the entire area daily. If you
> live in a house with a carpet, move. You need to find a new place
> with a hardwood or low voc tile floor that has a sealed basement
> that
> doesn't grow mold. This is not easy to find.
>
> Mold grows on the lint and fills the environment with spores. If
> your body uses all its resources to fight the mold when you are at
> home, there is very little left to handle the spores in the car.
>
> It is important to realize the biggest source of spores is the
> bedding y
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