I can help you with this. Did you know mold/pathogens/fungus grow
better in higher EMF and Positive Ion fields? It's true, and they've
known about this for decades. Now think about all of those positive ion
generators (cell towers) dotting the landscape to know the gravity of
this situation! That means WiFi in your home, and other wireless techs,
you are inadvertently increasing the amount of serious pathogens in your
environment. I always recommend people toss out their wireless techs, if
nothing else, because of the damage they can do to your blood. These
days in my tests, I find a lot of people have something I call
"EMF-Asthma", it's electronically induced! Anyway...
What I would do? Introduce negative ions into your basement using one
of the actual working ionizers out there. I have a very expensive
instrument to test ions, and I can tell you 99% of every single negative
ionizer sold in major retailers simple doesn't work - at all. (and I
only found 2 on the internet what worked as advertised) Negative ions
also keep the mold spores from staying airborne and entering your
bloodstream.
I have 8 of these in my home:
http://www.mysticmarvels.com/ionprojector1.html (Including the
basement to keep harmful mold from growing)
Second thing, I have my own cleaning/disinfectant/fungal/mold killing
solution I created, it works amazingly well. I use it everywhere. I will
give you the ingredients, and you can make it yourself. Depending on
container size I vary the amount of ingredients. You can spray this on
walls to keep mold from growing.
Ingredients are:
Colloidal Silver (home made)
Eucalyptus Oil (2-3 droppers)
Camhor Oil (2-3 droppers)
Grapefruit Seed Extract (1 full dropper)
Holy Water (I'm spiritual, I use it everywhere)
I use 100% essential oils from Ebay, quite cheap. Put it all on a spray
bottle, shake it up real good, then use it anywhere you want. In my
opinion it also kills weaponized pathogens, nematodes, H1N1, Morgellans,
and most likely MRSA and other things. I use it everywhere, and
sometimes I vary the recipe a good bit to keep the pathogens off
balance. Such as adding Tea Tree once in awhile, or whatever. You can
place this into a bucket, then use a mop on your walls to kill off or
prevent mold growth.
Vinegar is a powerful ally as well, keep a couple gallons in the home,
you can clean and spray with this to keep mold down as well!
Some additional links...
http://www.nutritionreview.org/library/negative.ions.html
Consumer devices that utilize negative ion-generating technology have
been shown to eliminate airborne pollutants, dust, cigarette smoke, pet
dander, pollen, mold spores, viruses, and bacteria from the air.
Negative ions have long been attributed to improvements in mood and
physical health. Research supports the view that negative ions have a
net positive effect on health, including improved mood, stabilized
catecholamine regulation and circadian rhythm, enhanced recovery from
physical exertion and protection from positive ion-related stress and
exhaustion disorders.
http://www.negativeiongenerators.com/
Refreshing Negative Ions *Help Eliminate* pollen, *mold spore*s, dust,
pet dander, and many other allergy causing particulates from the air you
breathe.
(just another type of ionizer)
http://www.sharp.co.jp/products/living/pcig/en/prod01/iga100w/f_iga100w.html
*decomposes and eliminates airborne mold fungus and viruses.*
Lisa wrote:
Hi All,
Our boiler died on Friday leaving us with several inches of water in
the basement which traveled to carpeted areas. We have vacuumed and
also have a dehumidifier running...and it's lots better but definitely
still damp. It wasn't caught right away so there was steam everywhere
and condensation on the walls (almost like a sauna etc.). The boiler
will be fixed this week (hopefully...funds are low blah blah blah) but
my major concern is mold and mildew. Does anybody have any ideas on
how to PREVENT mold from starting? Anything would be helpful as I'm
just about clueless...we can't afford Serve Pro or any other
professional to come in and help. I do have a pretty good sized fan
(it sounds like an airplane) that I can use...but it's been raining
all weekend (yea...NOT!) and didn't think it made any sense opening up
the windows to potentially allow any more moisture IN.
Anybody? Please?
And I thank you for even the silliest idea as aside from running the
dehumidifier (which by no means is commercial) -- I honestly don't
have a clue.
Thanks SO much.
Lisa