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Ed and Group,

Mechanical process? Nonsense! This is a chemical called Anabec.

If the treated surface gets wet again the warranty requires that

it be treated again. I know of no other warranty where if the

product " fails " you have to re-use the same product.

This is old " news " under a different name. If it is so great why

not sell it under its original name of Anabec? Why hide what it

really is?

Carl Grimes

Healthy Habitats LLC

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On Thu May 14 16:21:28 CDT 2009, Ed M <edm21@...>

wrote:

> In the days of the growth of new molds and " superbugs " , chemicals

> and traditional means of fixing the problem are falling short.

> There is a mechanical process of destroying and preventing the

> growth of mold and other microbes. The Healthier Environment

> Living Program has a technology that is non-toxic, EPA approved,

> that mechanically destroys microbes. The technology adheres to

> most every surface and continually protects the surface by

> puncturing the cell wall of the microbes and destroying the

> microbe and its ablility to reproduce. Since our product is a

> mechanical process, no parts of the molecule are absorbed or

> leached by the microbe and thus it remains to continually

> protect. Our technology is too small to damage mammal cells so

> no harm will be made to people or animals. We are educating the

> public about indoor health and would like to answer questions

> about our program. www.healthierprograms.com

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