Guest guest Posted September 25, 2002 Report Share Posted September 25, 2002 Could you please forward this and his references: I have the DOD clearances and the need to know to verify these claims. NAVSEA prevents many wood base combustibles onboard any vessel. It may be a proven method of threating non-pourus steal products, but I doubt that it can be used effectively on home dwellings. A fire onboard is the sailors worst nightmare so these products that can support mold growth are kept to a minimum. The newer sanitary spaces are incorporating more non-porous, non-metal products because the chemicals being used to clean these wet areas where sailors bath, are always highly corrosive. If you can pass this information along I can verify it for the group. > NTMCnewsbrief:Sept. 24th, 2002 > > I mentioned to many of you that there was a product out there, that > actually eats the toxic mold. The story is that the military has used > it to remove mold from their submarines. Our friend with the > company has been kind enought to allow us a link to our > website:http://ntmc0.tripod.com > > Once there you can click on the link about his product. It is > fascinating and well worth the time it takes to look into, > particularly for remediation teams and companies. > > Carroll-Bower, NTMCPresident Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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