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Thank you so much Doug. I do know that the garage must be gutted, but

cannot do so until it gets warm enough to put the birds outside. Yes,

am aware of bird dropping stuff and was tested for " breeder's lung "

after my mold exposure at United HealthCare (murdering, lying,

injurious entity).

Have bred birds for 25 years and am now too decrepit to do it anymore.

(www.plannedparrothood.com)

Where can I get this product when I am ready to remove the sheetrock?

Does Marlite have formaldehyde in it? I will replace the sheetrock

with new insulation and either Marlite or regular paneling.

May the Lord bless you too with a wonderful New Year.

Barth

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DH> : Unfortunately, when one observes mold on sheetrock, the sheetrock

must be extracted; treated as hazardous material, and remediation under standard

protocol must be performed. The only

DH> time I would suggest using MDF-500 under these explained methods is sprayed

as as a precursor to the remediation and used as THE fungicidal chemical of

choice to cavity (wall) replacement

DH> (closure) and exit sampling to ensure that it has done its job properly. The

only true; safest method in eliminating pathogenic molds is to extract it if it

is observed on ANY wall. Some species

DH> of unhealthy and dangerous molds are actually (formerly dormant now viable

or alive and colonizing) constituents of the calcined gypsum inorganic mineral

we term " sheetrock: (calcium sulfate

DH> hemi-hydrate, CaSO4, 1/2H20), which these decomposing and pathogenic

microfungi created billions of years ago. We extract this product from the

earth, seal it with paper (polysaccharides;

DH> sugars), and without regard to human health and safety use it in

constructing our homes... no wonder we become ill with various concerning health

issues when our home is flooded or contains

DH> unbridled humidity levels where mold colonies are observed on walls over

time. There are novel mold-resistant building products being introduced

currently, but not much of what I have seen in my

DH> travels totally eliminates the possibility of mold colonization. Dr.

Thrasher might have some excellent ideas on this topic.

DH> Also, bird droppings are a source of mold colonization, especially if the

pet is housed near walls (i.e., esp. pigeons leading to histoplasma capsulatum

sp./Histoplasmosis). I am not suggesting

DH> that your bird has caused any problems in your home, but I am stating that

caution with birds as pets should be observed. (Source: Merck Manual 17th Ed.,

Histoplasmosis, Pgs. 1213-14).

DH> I hope I have assisted with your concerns.

DH> God Bless and take care in the New Year.

DH> Doug Haney

DH> EnviroHealth Research & Consulting, Inc.

DH> Email: _Haney52@...

DH> @...: glypella@...: Tue, 1

Jan 2008 20:32:08 -0500Subject: Re[2]: [] Re: EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY

REVIEW, 2007

DH> Thank you all for your unceasing work to bring this plight to theattention

of our lawmakers and researchers.Doug, would you recommend MDF-500 in a bird

aviary where there is moldon the sheetrock?

DH> I now use vinegar that seems to do a good job untilI can remediate. Is

MDF-500 available to the general public?

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