Guest guest Posted July 27, 2002 Report Share Posted July 27, 2002 This is good advice. And we have addressed this with 4 humidifiers and 4 meters. These were purchased while we lived in an apartment for 6 months. We are keeping the humidity levels below 50% and trying to stay closer to 45%. But we have felt that we need to be extra careful and would like to used suspended ceiling tiles that are not made of a material that mold uses for food. > > We would like advice/recommendations for the replacement of > suspended ceiling > > panels in the basement of our remediated moldy house. > > > > We had standard ceiling panels that contained cellulose before > remediation. > > They were in place since the house was built 8 years ago. We did > not find any > > evidence of mold on them. However, we threw them all away anyway, > just to be > > safe. We really don't want to use anything that could be eaten by > mold or > > harbor mold spores (or worse yet, contain recycled materials that > had mold in > > them). We are looking for ideas if anyone has knowledge or > experience with > > this issue. > > > > Jan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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