Guest guest Posted May 30, 2005 Report Share Posted May 30, 2005 I experienced remarkably few mis-steps while staggering out from the thrall of mold and didn't go through the cross contaminated dwellings, multiple hotel rooms or tent-in-the-desert approach and went straight to my final strategy. Already aware of cross contamination by witnessing " good places " go " bad " in response to direct hair contact when I stayed with friends, this circumstance brought to mind the Chem/Bio warfare scenarios we were trained for in the military. So I simply employed the same decontamination strategy that the US Army taught me. I bought a camper to use as a mobile deontamination module and used it exactly as I described so many years ago in my " Happy Camper " message to Barbara Herskovitz. Don't park in a " zone " and allow NO contaminated articles to enter the module - decon or contain/bag materials outside. Don't decon upwind of the module. All bagged materials stored outside. Decon after ANY suspected exposure and certainly after entering a known bad zone no matter if a response is perceived or not. Wash outside of decon module after passing through a zone. My approach was more concerted, directed and extreme than most peoples. My results were better than most peoples. And I had enough of freezing my butt in a tent when I was in the Army anyway. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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