Guest guest Posted August 20, 2008 Report Share Posted August 20, 2008 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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