Where is Mike Money?  I ask because he is the expert on mold I would have 
thought.  dee

On 11 Apr 2010, at 06:35, Kathryn Clayton wrote:

> Bad idea, Renee, if they have a lot of mold- mold usually releases toxins 
> when it dies, and sometimes those can be seriously dangerous. It is 
> recommended to remove, not kill mold, to prevent that.
> 
> I have used a variety of things to detoxify ambient mold and/or toxins after 
> removal. My criteria for effectiveness was my personal sensitivity.
> 
> Last time I checked chlorine in any form was not effective in killing mold - 
> it bleaches it, but does not kill more than the surface mold, which is why 
> removal is so important. It is also not so easy to find the hidden 
> reservoirs, if that is what is making her sick.  It is possible more info has 
> come out in the last couple of years that i have not heard about;  I am aware 
> of some controversy around the chlorine use also.
> 
> Best wishes,    Kathryn
> 


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