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Hello everyone,

I would like to ask for advice regarding storage /remediation 2 years

out.

I am going tomorrow to sort though my offsite storage unit to try to

donate a lot of stuff from my mold house. The following week I will

be moving my storage to a small enclosed storage unit, in my current

backyard.

Feeling a bit of anxiety, but it will save me a ton of money, and make

it easier to sell things via garage sales.

Questions:

1) Has anyone experienced problems storing their contaminated

belongings in an enclosed locked room 10 feet away from their back

door?

2) If there are cloth items (clothing, tablecloths, etc) I am not

ready to part ways with, should I store them in double garbage bags,

or breathable mesh bags?

2) Is it wise to assume I can seal wooden furniture (such as patio

furniture, antiques) with some type of laquer, of waterproof sealant,

and they won't bother me again? I have some outdoor furniture I'd

like to seal and use again, as well as a fairly new dinng room table

and chairs.

Am I crazy? Am I playing with fire? What are the alternatives? Get

rid of everything? Very difficult to think that way...

Jules

(P.S. I managed to remediate some ceramic plates and a metal teakettle

to the point they don't bother me when in my home. What are other

people's experiences 2 years out?)

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