Guest guest Posted November 15, 2005 Report Share Posted November 15, 2005 What about the dust that adheres to it? Over time, buildings get dusty.. any area where dust can collect and not be easily cleaned away will gorw mold if there is also enough moisture to support it. (like in condensation - on an outside wall that is not insulated enough) Newer hospitals do stuff with HEPA filtered air, and laminar airflow.. which prevents dust from settling..they make it so all areas can be cleaned..if possible.. On 11/14/05, M. <julie@...> wrote: > Healthy homes experts, > > I'm a freelance writer writing articles about home building for my local newspaper. I may write a BRIEF sidebar about mold PREVENTION. However, these articles are supposed to be " positive " because they're for a publication about the tour of homes/home show. In other words, these are not investigative journalism pieces. (I just see this as an opportunity to pop in some info that could help people prevent mold. I'm chemically sensitive myself.) Talking about mold remediation is beyond the scope of these articles. > > Questions: > > 1. What can a person do when building or remodeling a home to prevent mold? (Web sites are fine.) > > 2. Have you heard of this " microbe shield technology " listed below? Is it safe, even for the chemically sensitive? Does it work? Are there other brands, too? > > 3.) Does the ultraviolet germicidal light mentioned below work? Any negatives to it? > > > > Info I got from a local company: > > " a professionally trained applicator will come into your finished or unfinished home and spray what is called Aegis Microbe Shield. > > > > What is the AEGIS Microbe Shield technology? > > An EPA registered antimicrobial that safely inhibits the growth of bacteria, mold, mildew, algae and fungus to surfaces to which it is applied. > > > > How does the AEGIS Microbe Shield work? > > Aegis kills microbes on contact by physically rupturing microbes followed by an electrical shock. It never loses it's effectiveness. (No toxic metals, poisons or gassing) > > > > How long does the AEGIS Microbe Shield last? > > The protection will last the life of the surface to which it is applied. Since 1976, the Aegis Microbe Shield has never failed when applied properly! > > > > Is the AEGIS Microbe Shield safe? > > Yes. Aegis has a 27 year history of safe and effective use. It is the largest selling antimicrobial in the world. It is used in schools, homes, hospitals, libraries and other buildings around the globe to protect against mold and microbes. It is also used in common products we use everyday including socks, shoes, sponges, textiles, etc. > > > > > > _____ also offers other ways to increase your comfort in your home, for instance adding a humidifier or an ultraviolet germicidal light to your heating and cooling system. Both of these features can decrease the amount of allergens, bacteria, and viruses floating through your home. > > Thanks so much, > > , julie@... > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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