Guest guest Posted September 8, 2005 Report Share Posted September 8, 2005 A good rule of thumb is to get rid of anything plastic - it does absorb mycotoxins - and anything porous (clothing, porous ceramics, wood, paper and plastic of any kind.) Metal and glass can be cleaned - most tile too. Good luck! Mal > Subject: Planning the GREAT ESCAPE > > So, I've been reading what you all have been posting and I'm about to > make the GREAT ESCAPE. My contamination was at work and I fear cross > contamination at home as well. I've gotten rid of my clothes and I'm > considering getting rid of virtually everything and I'm wondering if > any things are worth trying to salvage. > > My laptop was taken to work a few times. Work was contaminated with > Stachy and many other molds. Is my laptop not worth keeping? It is > mind boggling to think that I must get rid of everything. I am trying to > do it, but need moral support to help me sort through the necessity of > it. If dishes and pots and pans were in a moldy building then are they > goners as well? What about computer equipment, audio equipment, TVs, > DVD players etc. and is keeping a DVD or CD or two a bad idea? > > Can I keep my contacts, eye glasses, mouth guard etc.? > > Thanks so much, as I need suggestions and support as I make this > critical move. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2005 Report Share Posted September 9, 2005 Thanks! > A good rule of thumb is to get rid of anything plastic - it does absorb > mycotoxins - and anything porous (clothing, porous ceramics, wood, paper and > plastic of any kind.) Metal and glass can be cleaned - most tile too. Good luck! > Mal Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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