The tactic used to kill Antrax spores is to expose them to warm soapy water long enough for the spores to hatch...then the soap kills the hachlings before they can make more spores.


Though maybe just fine for contaminated soil and clothing, it's not a good thing to soak drywall with warm soapy water. [Wetwall doesn't function all that well. ] Even if clothing had been decontaminated in the wash, spores will still be EVERYWHERE to re-contaminated them, quickly forming more mold in the presence of body moisture and heat.

A heater, a strong humidifier and a Chlorine Dioxide gas generator might do the trick on a mold ridden house. ..might also decontaminate your sinuses and lungs. [Look into inhaled gas tolerance levels and MMS for back door application ]
 Chlorine Dioxide gas is a much more selective Oxidizer than Ozone.

Ode


  I am  working on a new approach to sterilizing fabrics  using ozone,
  and will report the results as soon as it is up and running. It will
  also destroy  the fabric, but if I can kill the spores,  it  may not
  require as many treatments or as often.

  > I don't think threads would be a good archiving tool for  us since
  > a lot of the time what we write about ends up not  having anything
  > to do with the subject lol.

  Yes, Mike D. talks about morphing subject lines in the home  page. A
  good search engine can overcome these problems.

  The mail-archives has a good search engine <G>

  >Pat

  Best Regards,

  Mike M.


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