Guest guest Posted November 25, 2004 Report Share Posted November 25, 2004 Thanks Greg for your info. I will make calls next week. If odor is any indicator I must have some bad stuff. I am cleaning out a house in an estate and I put all the antiques in one room that will go to antique auction and phew! does that room sink! I was so excited to find all of them. I wanted to take my time and look through everything, read old letters about people and time gone by but I have an entirely different view of them now!! It's no fun reading old letters and going through things with a mask and gloves on. I will wait for an Indian Summer day and drag it out onto the lawn and give it a real quick look and off it will go. I wish I could figure out which ones were causing the odor and keep the rest but I can't stand to be in the room long enough to look through things. > From: " Greg Weatherman " <gw@...> Subject: Re: Testing for Mold and Bacteria Barb, I will give you some ideas for this question. 1) Use an experienced PhD Toxicoligist like Dr. Lipsey. If the investigation is going to court, he can comment on human health. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2004 Report Share Posted November 25, 2004 Thanks Greg for your info. I will make calls next week. If odor is any indicator I must have some bad stuff. I am cleaning out a house in an estate and I put all the antiques in one room that will go to antique auction and phew! does that room sink! I was so excited to find all of them. I wanted to take my time and look through everything, read old letters about people and time gone by but I have an entirely different view of them now!! It's no fun reading old letters and going through things with a mask and gloves on. I will wait for an Indian Summer day and drag it out onto the lawn and give it a real quick look and off it will go. I wish I could figure out which ones were causing the odor and keep the rest but I can't stand to be in the room long enough to look through things. > From: " Greg Weatherman " <gw@...> Subject: Re: Testing for Mold and Bacteria Barb, I will give you some ideas for this question. 1) Use an experienced PhD Toxicoligist like Dr. Lipsey. If the investigation is going to court, he can comment on human health. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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