Guest guest Posted October 31, 2004 Report Share Posted October 31, 2004 I am an associate of a business formed almost 2 years ago. The business was formed because we aquired the exclusive aftermarket rights to a unique technology. Of course in that time I have learned much about the indoor air quality industry - particularly the mold problem and everthing else around it including the insurance industry, construction issues, testing issues, lawyers, builders, health, etc. It is a complex and large subject! I hope I can contribute to this group over time with meaningful and helpful information or direction. I do wish to let everyone know about one the techology our company is successfully using in homes, schools, hotels, hospitals, etc. - to not only prevent mold permanently - but to actually improve overall air quality. This is not a new technology actually - has been made by Dow Corning for over 25 years - and probably most of you have had in your possession before if you have ever worn shoes from Walmart, Dr. Sholes inserts, New Balance Shoes, and actually all kinds of other products. I am not here to crow about our company, just that too many situations are trying to deal with mold, and go through the expensive mold remediation routine without any real way to prevent it from coming back. I have heard more than one event of new schools being built, and before one student stepped in, the schools were destroyed because of mold infestation. This technology is having remarkable results in all kinds of real world situations. The bummer for most everyone is that we cannot sell this technology in a bottle, rather it must be professionally applied by our certified microbial technicians. I am not going to give our web site here, but invite anyone to review out 'sister' web site to learn all about the technology. These guys are the ones who put this product into manufacturing concerns, like the shoes. (The shoes issue was that they are made overseas, then shipped to US in ship containers. By the time they got to the US the shoes would be covered in mold. By applying this technology - the mold cannot grow.) I will say this - it is not another poison or toxic chemical, and is used worlwide as the largest selling antimicrobial in the world. Not until the late great 'toxic mold' issue arise that it found this 'newfound' use. Over the next 3 years we hope that every building and home has access to this technology to help fend off mold and indoor air quality problems. Go see - www.microbeshield.com and you will find many educational case studies and more about indoor air quality, mold, etc. These guys have been at it for a long time. Hammack Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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