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So I test for myself. I put possessions in a closet

> with an ozone machine and taped the door shut. Let it rip for a few

> days and found that it made no difference at all.

> There's a huge range in toxicity of spores, even of the same species.

> (Another reason why attempting to assess toxic exposure by counting

> airborne spores is useless). Some give off their toxins quickly -

> within a few days. Others seem to have enough toxic potential to

> give a mold responder fits for years.

> My suspicion is that people who have success with various treatments

> like ozone or " blowing off the spores " would have gotten similar

> results by removing items from a spore plume and just waiting for

> that same amount of time to pass that the treatment took.

> Just my experience.

> -

Discouraging -- this was my next remediation protocol. So what, if any, is

your opinion on what's happening on a chemical level over time that is

making the difference?

I too regret having the additonal exposure that I incurred in moving for the

final time -- some of this I did with a HEPA 99%+ fullface on, and then

I thought that maybe I had actually suceeded in remediation and was just going

through detox. Man, did I get get murdered that last time.

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