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How anyone can stand the smell of Sporicidin is beyond me. It truly makes me

nauseous. Add bleach and you have one a toxic cocktail....Cheers

Schworn Jr.,IH,CMC,CMRS

Vice President JCN/Environmental Services

(443)366-4977 cell (302)684-2016 office

Web: www.wehatemold.com

Council-Certified Microbial Consultant (AmIAQ Council)

Council-Certified Microbial Remediation Supervisor (A.I.A.Q.C #0608085)

>

> Subject: Sporicidin with bleach

> To: iequality

> Date: Wednesday, August 20, 2008, 8:08 AM

> All and especially remediators:

>

> Sporicidin contains phenol which readily reacts with the

> hypochlorite

> in bleach to form toxic chlorophenols.

>

> (e.g., see " Transformation of phenol, catechol

> guaiacol and syringol

> exposed to sodium hypochlorite, " Michalowicz at al.,

> Chemosphere 2007.)

>

> Sporicidin should probably never be applied to wood that

> has been

> treated recently with bleach.

>

> Has anyone had problems with this?

>

> C. May

> May Indoor Air Investigations LLC

> www.mayindoorair.com

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