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Hi,

I'm in the middle of " remediation hell " right now and have some

questions since getting a straight answer all of a sudden from the

insurance co. & the remediation co. seems to be non-existant. They've

used Microban & ozone generators for " cleaning " .

1.) Has anyone ever successfully remediated and been able to move

back into their property?

2.) Do any of the chemicals or ozone machines damage any of the

furniture, clothes, pictures, etc?

3.) If part of the carpet was taken out, but not the padding

underneath, isn't that defeating the purpose if the backside of the

carpet had mold (in addition to the walls)?

4.) Do Vapor Cleaners work to " kill " the spores & mycotoxins? I'm

thinking of buying a good one.

I'm at relative's house right now in a completely different state

from where my property's being cleaned because I can't stay there. I

worry that even if they " clean " it & tear out walls it won't be fixed.

They've torn apart the downstairs, but the readings in the upstairs

now are still coming back with " moderate " Stachybotrys readings. :-(

As far as I know the remediation is " complete " in their

eyes.....shouldn't the readings be low or non-existant?

Any thoughts if you've been through all this? Did you have any

problems with the chemicals like Microban after they remediated? I

love my house & feel sick over all this (literally & figuratively).

Thanks a lot!

Debbie

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