Guest guest Posted December 15, 2010 Report Share Posted December 15, 2010 Hi Donna, if I had known then what I know now when this happened to me... I would get my family, pets and purse and walk out of the property and leave everything. And then wash the clothes you have on and your purse and wallet in ammonia diluted in water and just start over. We spent more money trying to save stuff and then cross contaminating than if I had just walked away. And pictures or things you can not part with put into a tub and put in storage. Deal it with it later.....like five years later. But most important right now is for you and your family to get out of the property. Be careful on cross contamination and even your car. I used ammonia diluted in water in a spray bottle to spray air vents in car and to wipe down car. Some clothes can be save if your washer isn't contaminated by adding 1 cup of ammonia to regular washing powders. Do not add bleach with ammonia when washing clothes. Hope this helps. leslie  From: Donna O <do0362@...> Subject: [] air quality test Date: Wednesday, December 15, 2010, 3:28 PM  i finally got the air test done. it failed. 65,000 penecilium/aspergillious was the air conditioning part of the test. my air conditioner feels hot to the touch and i'm not running it anyways but i find that odd. is that something that should be replaced? there is a hole in the place where you lock the front door where there is usually a metal plate with screws that go there. you can see the mold growing on the inside of the building. any suggestions on what i should do to have a sanitary move? I don't know where i am moving as every day it's the usual can't think syndrome. should i put what i am going to try to salvage in a storage first? thanks for your help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2010 Report Share Posted December 16, 2010 Thank you . I have been trying for months now they are going to let me break my lease after I gave a 30 day notice and I have to pay them back the incentive they used to get people to resign leases ahead of time. I was too sick to catch what was going on. Now I am going to try to get it so I do not pay that back and throw the rest of my stuff out. It's been a long 5 years of being sick. I go for lung test next month. Just tired of being sick every day of the week. What little I am going to try to save I should put in a storage now should it be temperature controlled? I am in a very hot state especialy during the summer. ________________________________ From: leslie ferrell <ferrellstudio@...> Sent: Wed, December 15, 2010 2:30:21 PM Subject: Re: [] air quality test  Hi Donna, if I had known then what I know now when this happened to me... I would get my family, pets and purse and walk out of the property and leave everything. And then wash the clothes you have on and your purse and wallet in ammonia diluted in water and just start over. We spent more money trying to save stuff and then cross contaminating than if I had just walked away. And pictures or things you can not part with put into a tub and put in storage. Deal it with it later.....like five years later. But most important right now is for you and your family to get out of the property. Be careful on cross contamination and even your car. I used ammonia diluted in water in a spray bottle to spray air vents in car and to wipe down car. Some clothes can be save if your washer isn't contaminated by adding 1 cup of ammonia to regular washing powders. Do not add bleach with ammonia when washing clothes. Hope this helps. leslie  From: Donna O <do0362@...> Subject: [] air quality test Date: Wednesday, December 15, 2010, 3:28 PM  i finally got the air test done. it failed. 65,000 penecilium/aspergillious was the air conditioning part of the test. my air conditioner feels hot to the touch and i'm not running it anyways but i find that odd. is that something that should be replaced? there is a hole in the place where you lock the front door where there is usually a metal plate with screws that go there. you can see the mold growing on the inside of the building. any suggestions on what i should do to have a sanitary move? I don't know where i am moving as every day it's the usual can't think syndrome. should i put what i am going to try to salvage in a storage first? thanks for your help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2010 Report Share Posted December 16, 2010 Excellent question, beings your going to have your things in storage for an undetermined amount of time I'd go with the least expensive. Your biggest concern is that the unit doesn't leak. Also now that your going to be starting out all over go cheap! You'll never know if or when you'll find yourself in another WDB and have to vacate leaving everything behind. What little I am going to try to save I should put in a storage now should it be > temperature controlled? I am in a very hot state ------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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