yeah, I hear that. I read about using ozone in a similar manner to get the mold 
behind walls, etc. I did that, and found that unless the reservoir of mold was 
was removed (I did find it, without tearing the whole house apart, it was wet 
sheetrock behind the shower tile) nothing really worked. But once the shower 
was redone, the ozone worked and removed the ambient toxins and spores. I did 
stay in my home, but sealed off my bedroom as much as possible to make it a 
"safe" room, which worked to a reasonable degree. Just my experience, ymmv. It 
is a difficult situation at best, and hard to know the best way to proceed. My 
intuition was my best guide, even with all my research etc.

best wishes,  Kathryn

On Apr 11, 2010, at 3:04 PM, Renee wrote:

> She can't afford to have the house torn apart to remove the mold, nor to 
> sell.  Which is why I suggested she move out while allowing the SC to do the 
> job and then having a friend go and air the house out.  I know for people 
> with mold sensitivity it could be very dangerous to do this while staying in 
> the house.
>  
> Funny, I've heard the opposite about the sodium chlorite killing mold even IN 
> walls, or behind walls.  It's hard to tell truth from fiction.  I guess 
> experience is what counts.
>  
> Thanks for your input.
>  
> samala,
> Renee
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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.
>