Another thing  I have found that is very important is   to   clean all
the lint  and  dirt from your living  area.  Look  under  the  bed and
clean the dust  bunnies  each day. Get a moist sponge and run it along
the window  ledges.  Clean your desk each day and any counter  or  flat
surface  where lint can gather. Vacuum the entire area daily.   If you
live in  a house with a carpet, move. You need to find   a   new place
with a  hardwood  or low voc tile floor  that  has  a  sealed basement
that doesn't grow mold. This  is  not easy to find.

Mold grows  on  the lint and  fills  the environment  with  spores. If
your body   uses  all its resources to fight the mold when you  are  at
home,  there is very little left to handle the spores in the  car.

It  is  important  to  realize the biggest  source  of   spores  is the
bedding you  use each  night. Mold grows  in the cotton  and polyester
fibres, and you  breath the  spores in for eight hours. Then your body
has to spend the  rest of  the day trying to get rid of them.

I have  tried  many  different ways of killing the spores  in bedding.
They   do  not  work.  The spores are  invulnerable    to  any household
chemical or  processing temperature  you  can  use  without destroying
the  fabric.

About  the  only thing I have found that partially  works  is  to  wash
the bedding  each day using a  cup of fresh bleach in the  tub  at the
start of  the  wash cycle. Use the minimum amount  of  soap  that will
still make  a few bubbles. I use about a  teaspoon in my  Kenmore  HE3
front loader. The reason for using an  extremely small amount  of soap 
is
to  minimize  the   lint    generated   in  the  fabric.  This  goes
everywhere and soon starts growing mold.

I am  working  on  a machine using ozone to kill the  spores.  This  is
normally a  serious problem since ozone generators do not   work  when
the humidity  is  high or in high room   temperatures. But  I  think I
have found  a    solution to the problem and will let you  know  if it
works as well  as I think it will.

Finally, you can mount a  high efficiency  furnace filter on  the back 
of
a 20 inch box  fan and turn the  fan on low speed.

The filter  will   slow  the   airflow down  to  the  point  where  the
propeller  ceases  to  function as an airfoil. But it  will  act   as a
paddle and  spray air out the sides  of the case. This   is sufficient
for a bit of new air to  enter the filter.

The  problem  is the filter doesn't do a  good job on the  tiny  spores
that cause  the greatest  problems. I bought two of   the professional
version of   the  Dylos  Air Quality  Monitors  to  monitor  the  spore
count.

I  have  tried  a number of  different vendor's filters,   and  most of
them  simply  do not work. The best I found was  the 3M  Filtret  9500.
This costs  around $30.00, but the  Dylos shows only  gets  about half
the spores.  So  you  need to use  it in a closed  room  where  it  can
recirculate the  air and get a few more spores on each  pass.

The next problem  is the filter doesn't last very long.  It  starts to
pick  up  lint  from the air which collects  on  the   filter.  Soon it
starts growing  mold.  Now, instead of  filtering the spores  from the
air, it   becomes  a  spore generator. After a few days,  you  have  to
discard  the filter and buy a new one. This gets very  expensive.

I  have  tried  a  number    of    ways   of  filtering  the  air  using
electrostatic fields from dual polarity high voltage generators.   The
high voltage  causes  a  few major  problems.   Dirt  collects  in the
housing and  causes the system to arc  over. The negative HV generator 
is
not  designed to handle arcovers,  and it is quickly destroyed.

The  next  problem  is  humidity. When it is  hot  and   humid outside,
moisture  collects  on  the housing and  causes  severe  problems  with
arcover.

I  may have found a solution to this problem and I  am in  the  process
of building a system to try it. I will let you  know if it  works.

Regards,

Mike

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