Guest guest Posted December 21, 2007 Report Share Posted December 21, 2007 Wed Dec 19, 2007 11:18 pm (PST) If you can buy an inexpensive oxonator (or borrow one), run it on high next to the area until it's gone. Running it on high, you might need to put a blanket at the bottom of the door to keep the strong smell out of the rest of the house.*******Ava,I have a small cheap ozonator...I use it to ozonate water. Mine only has one setting - it will run for 30 minutes, then shuts off automatically. Would this be adequate or would I need to reset it? I didn't realize it could be used to ozonate the air/area of the room with mold. I'd just need to set it up near the region, block the bottom of the doors and let it run? How long? You can also set up an oxonator by the intake of a central air unit aiming it in (set it up on books or something to put it right in front of the vent), and it will clear the mold/mildew out of your ductwork. Keep the fan on so that it pulls all of the ozonation into the ducts, and go to the vent the farest away from the unit, when you can smell the ozonation from that vent the ducts are clean and the ozonator can be turned off.*****Ozone gas is toxic and dangerous for your lungs. We would have to leave the house to do the ducts wouldn't we? And clear out houseplants and pets also - correct? How long to do that also? If you can provide more specific details, I'd appreciate it.Thanks. This is quick general info., if you want clearer details or more info. email me or do a google search.In Christ,Ava Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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