Mold and flooding -- overview of indoor mold

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Uploaded by on Jun 23, 2008

Experts featured on the series:

Mycologists
Barbara Sue Bolin -- Aerotech Laboratories
Janice Jones -- Aerotech Laboratories
Industrial hygienists
Daniel Bridge PhD CIH -- Rimkus Consulting, TX
Geoffrey Clark -- PE Service, TX
Stuart Salot PhD CIH -- CTL Environmental Services, CA
Richard Krentz CIH -- Sterling & Associates, CA
Kyle Dotson CIH, CSP, PE -- Dotson Group, TX
Remediation experts
Bob Krell -- IAQ Technologies, NY
John Lausevic -- PGCC, CA,
Tom Sandoval -- Marcor Environmental, CA

Toxicologists
Dr. Eckert Johanning -- NY
Researchers
Vince Torres -- University of Texas, TX
Bruce Ferguson -- EnviroLogix, ME
Kathy Lauckner -- University of Nevada, Las Vegas, NV
Vincent Miller PhD -- Aerotech Laboratories
David C. Straus, Ph.D. -- Texas Tech University

Non-profit Organizations

Indoor Environmental Standards Organization- David Fetveit

Tom Allen -- Aerotech Laboratories
Conchita Miller PhD -- Aerotech Laboratories
Chemists
Wendy Aber -- Aerotech Laboratories
Darren Huff -- Aerotech Laboratories (Precision Analytical Division)
Inspectors
Charlie Wiles -- American Indoor Air Quality Council
Russell Nassof -- Environomics, AZ
Franco Seif -- Clark Seif Clark, CA
Richard Scarborough -- Environmental Inspections & Solutions, CA
Steve Showalter -- Building Specs, MD
Professors
Richard Shaughnessy PhD -- University of Tulsa, OK
Politicians
Senator Ortiz, CA
Senator Fraser, TX
Senator Jackson, TX
Attorneys
Steve Henning -- Wood, Smith Henning & Berman, CA
Ed Cross -- Law Office of Edward H Cross & Associates, CA


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This video clearly presents a very conservative unbiased scientific view of scientific community's views on the health effects of mold in indoor environments.

Some feel the effects are worse, some don't think mold is dangerous at all. This video represents the general consensus opinion of those who are qualified in the subject.

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  • I bought a powerful ozone generator to clear out the mold in my log house. Works great. It gets into all the unseen places.

  • @chatsworth777 Ozone is an irritant and can cause lung problems. The jury is still out. Physical removal of the mold with great caution is the only proven way to eliminate mold from a building. The building materials often need to be removed once contaminated with mold or mycotoxins. Hope that helps!

  • It really makes me wonder if colloidal silver would work for this type of mold, since recent studies show that it works better than the most powerful prescription anti-fungal drugs on common fungal pathogens.

    There's a great article about it on the "More Great Articles" page at The Silver Edge web site.

    Colloidal silver is very easy to spray, or even aerosolize if necessary. It would be easy to use it to treat mold.

  • @stevebarwick There are 3 types of silver that can be consumed and colloidal silver is one of them. Silver is an excellent anti-microbial, and many companies are starting to use it on materials. colloidal silver is often used as part of an overall holistic cure to fungal exposure... but of course must be part of a larger regimen including vitamins, sweating, liver and kidney support, etc. etc. etc... see an excellent homeopath and work with your MD.

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  • mold can be a trigger to a new plague.

  • i dont believe any doctor. these vaccine pushing sons of bitches. if they say mold is bad then in reality that means mold is good! Mold probably actually breaks up some toxins in your bodys and a healthy person aint good for the medical industry! so get rid of that mold people they want you to be sick! and drink your sodium fluoride it gives ya cancer! Doctors dont make 6 or 7 figures a year unless theres sick people.

  • Mold & Fungi are one of the most underrated precurers to health problems around.

    About time someone is finally looking into this.

    CDC - 1/2 of what they say or conclusions of tests and analysis is corporate sided or sponsored. Take it like a grain of salt

  • -cont'd.

    I did this because that morning the mold smell was so strong that it was almost overpowering and I felt that it was truly a health risk. It was a very prominent and ominous smell.

    When I returned home that night there was NO SMELL AT ALL. I was amazed cuz I didnt really expect that SOUND would do that. To this day, over a month later there is still no mold smell.

    It seems like the sonic vibration got faster and faster and the waveform got smaller and smaller, breaking the mold.

  • Fear mongering BS

    The real culprit is unnatural food additives that have made our metabolisms more sensitive to many naturally occurring substances.

    Molds are an immense segment of the life cycle of the planet, straddling the mineral and vegetable/animal worlds. They transform minerals into digestible products that are essential for vegetable and animal life.

    i.e. molds are your friends - the food industry is your enemy. Reduce your intake of dairy and meat products. You'll see many allergies go

  • @raproducer Thanks for the info. The mold was on the logs. I can't very well remove them. I turn the ozone up high and leave for a week. This machine puts out enough ozone for it to be far more than a mild irritant. I wouldn't dream of entering the house while it was on. Thanks.

  • @chatsworth777

    I've had great results using sodium bicarbonate ( baking soda.) I've used it in: the bathtub where there was growth of some mold; rug cleaner to kill molds and mildew in my rugs; on a dogs urinal spot to kill the smell; in a bucket of water when cleaning house dust laden with mold spores; in kitchen sink to clean dishes. Sodium bicarbonate kills mold dead!

  • @raproducer yeah, maybe like the mercury that is no longer in vaccines, but is still there... never trust big business or government, and today they work together, it's pure fascism.

    it's shocking how few people know this, even more shocking when you tell someone and they just blow you off.

  • There are two things to prevent mold growth.

    One, do not live in a flood plain. (whoever in the local area that approved building permits there should be shot)

    Two, keep all of your wet area surfaces clean.

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