UV will kill pathogens, IR will warm them up and usually make them
reproduce faster.

Marshall

Richard Harris wrote:

>  Bob,I believe they would be 2 different things & mine IS
> ultra-violet--check with your A/C people--they installed mine. It
> should take out & purify all bad things in your air. If more info is
> needed, let me know. There is also a small portable 1-room air cleaner
> unit for under $100.Best regards,Richard Harris, 56 yr FL Pharmacist
>
>      -----Original Message-----
>      From: Medwith, Robert [mailto:[email protected]]
>      Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2003 11:23 AM
>      To: '[email protected]'
>      Subject: RE: CS>Measuring very high ppms
>
>      Ultra-Violet and Infra-Red are they one and the same.
>      Both  are listed.
>      This sounds interesting How good is a Electronic air Cleaner
>      mounted on
>      Cold Air Return to furnace what will it take out.
>
>        Bob
>
>      -----Original Message-----
>      From: Richard Harris [mailto:[email protected]]
>      Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2003 10:47 AM
>      To: [email protected]
>      Cc: Richard Harris
>      Subject: RE: CS>Measuring very high ppms
>
>      Sorry Turtle & Mike, that was an Ultra-violet light in the
>      A/C system.
>
>      -----Original Message-----
>      From: Richard Harris [mailto:[email protected]]
>      Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2003 10:27 AM
>      To: [email protected]
>      Subject: RE: CS>Measuring very high ppms
>
>      Hi Turtle,
>      My heaqrt goes out to you & Mike and all your loved ones.
>      Many people are sensitive to cat dander as well as mold
>      spores. There are new room air filters that are satisfactory
>      for most people in a limited space. Some wag once suggested
>      that the only sure way to remove "fleas" from a house is to
>      give away or shoot the dogs & cats & burn the house. I
>      certainly hope your problems don't get "that" severe. If
>      your home is air conditioned, you can have an infra-red
>      light installed that will even kill anthax as well as most
>      other air-borne problems including mold. Best of luck to all
>      of you. Mike, for your headaches, have you tried wetting a
>      folded paper towel or cloth with CS and placing on forehead
>      over eyes for a few minutes--sometimes that's efeective even
>      for migraines. Richard Harris, 56 yr FL Pharmacist
>      -----Original Message-----
>
>      From: Mike Monett [mailto:[email protected]]
>      Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2003 3:06 AM
>      To: [email protected]
>      Subject: Re: CS>Measuring very high ppms
>
>      url: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m63219.html
>      Re: CS>Measuring very high ppms
>      From: turtle
>      Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2003 23:20:23
>
>        > Hi Mike,
>
>        > Can you, are any one on the list tell me how you
>      measure  for mold
>        > spores?
>
>        > I live  with  my  wife and 3 cats, we  all  have
>      allergy/flu type
>        > symptoms. Have been taking CS for a couple of months.
>
>        > TIA,
>        > turtle
>
>        Hi turtle,
>
>        I found CS has no effect on mold symptoms.
>
>        Mold spores can have unpredictable effects. If you become
>      sensitized
>        due to  high  exposure, it is probably permanent. It  can
>      ruin your
>        health and your life.
>
>        So I would take any symptoms very seriously. I didn't, and
>      I learned
>        too late what can happen.
>
>        There are  so-called mold exterminators that might  come
>      and sample
>        the air and try to con you into expensive treatments. Stay
>      away from
>        them. Every  home has mold spores and their sample will
>      always turn
>        out positive.
>
>        The question  is  what is a safe level. Nobody really
>      knows.  It is
>        highly up  to an individual's bilogical makeup, and that
>      can change
>        over time as the spores start degrading your immune
>      system.
>
>        If you  go  out shopping for a couple of hours, and get
>      a  whiff of
>        musty odor when you return and first open the door, mold
>      is growing
>        somewhere in the house.
>
>        If your  symptoms go away when you leave the house for  a
>      couple of
>        days, and appear when you return, I'd start thinking
>      seriously about
>        the consequences and about moving.
>
>        If you  have an old home, chances are the basement  is
>      not finished
>        properly and  may  be damp. This is how I got  into
>      trouble.  It is
>        impossible to keep mold from growing when moisture is
>      available. The
>        spores will grow on anything. The ones that did me grow on
>      concrete,
>        and extract  sulphur  from  the  concrete.  They
>      literally  ate the
>        concrete away.
>
>        Be very  careful about the claims some people make to
>      stop  mold. I
>        found many  sites  that simply have no idea what  they
>      were talking
>        about.
>
>        I'm sorry  - I have too bad a headache and can't
>      continue.  Here's a
>        url that might give some more useful information:
>
>        http://www.mold-survivor.com/
>
>        Mold is deadly. I'd take it very seriously if you are
>      showing any of
>        the typical symptoms. You can find a list at the above
>      url, and also
>        on some of the EPA pages on mold.
>
>        On the  other hand, it could be something  else
>      completely harmless
>        and easily treated. But do more research to find out for
>      sure.
>
>        BTW, Doctors  don't have a clue about mold. You need to
>      do  your own
>        research and find out yourself what is going on.
>
>        I hope this helps, and that you always stay in good
>      health.
>
>      Best Regards,
>
>      Mike Monett
>
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