The question seems to be are they off-gassing something else that is
potentially harmful?
PT
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From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sunday, April 11, 2010 11:20 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Solid sodium chlorite mold killer
I even put the briquets in my cars, we live in Washington state mold is
everywhere
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Thanks for this. I live in Florida and have a funny smell in my apartment
when it has been closed up also. Since it is tiled I just figured it was the
smell of the concrete coming up through the floors. Perhaps just regular
charcoal would work or the charcoal that is used for incense?
PT
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From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sunday, April 11, 2010 10:39 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Solid sodium chlorite mold killer
Katheryn,
May I ask a question about mold?
I smelt mold under my bed and in my new closet that I just had built
last year. A friend of mine who lived in Florida, said the mold smell is from
places without any air circulation. When I keep the closet doors open ..no
smell, likewise when I moved the bed no smell.
She suggested charcoal briquets, I am using them no more smell in the
closet and I can keep the doors closed likewise under the bed.
My question, are they safe to use???
I have researched them and when burning they have a toxic chemical and
they say not to use as I have but I used activated charcoal I acquired from the
Pet store it did nothing.
Also I had so much condensation in my greenhouse it stopped it
immediately.
Mary
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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
On Apr 10, 2010, at 11:18 AM, Renee wrote:
Someone was asking about killing mold in their home and I
remembered the talk about the solid sodium chlorite products that mix with
moisture in the air and make chlorine dioxide which penetrates walls, closets,
etc and kills mold. I've looked through my saved messages and can't find it.
Must have a different subject line that I can come up with. There was also
mention of a web site that sells the same type product to rid boats of mold.
I've googled boats and mold but have only come up with sites that teach about
making your own TSP/bleach solutions to paint on.
The lady that is asking about this is too ill to mix this up
and paint or spray it on. So I thought perhaps she could use some of the solid
products, leave the house for a few days, and get someone to go open the house
and air it out.
Anyone remember which sites those products were on?
Good--bad idea?
samala,
Renee
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