Imediately after giving notice that we're moving out, the rental house has been attacked by mold. The weather has warmed up, the crawl space/foundation is unventilated, the snow is melting, there is water leaking in the windows and puddling against the foundation, and we are so glad we are moving. The smell is coming out of the heater vents--unfortunately it is not warm enough to turn the heater off, just getting into the forties by day. There is visible mold on the wall in one closet. Any suggestions on living with this? We have less than two weeks before we go.
An ozone generater pointed into the return air vent would do a spiffy job of both eliminating the odor as well as oxidizing the mold spores.
I recently bought a used one that was identical to one I had for years, on eBay for a pittance. New ones run up around $150+ for one simliar to what I have.
There is some controversy over whether ozone is more harmful than the problems it solves, but anecdotally both my wife and I have enjoyed the improved air quality with no ill effects (unless the unit is turned way up too high-- then it stings the nose).
Oh, trust me, with mold induced asthema in the family, we are leaving as fast as we can. The U-haul is reserved and we're packing. Move date is the 8th. I don't think we could even get an ozone generator shipped to us before we leave, but if the landlord asks for suggestions on dealing with it I'll mention it to him. He'd have to hang it off the ceiling or something, the air intake is on top of the furnace. I'd imagine putting a filter on the furnace wouldn't hurt matters either. (Rental properties are so . . . interesting.) I'm just going to keep the windows cracked a little as much as we can. The exciting part of this move, is that we are going from zone 3 with a 30 day growing season to zone 6-or-maybe-7 with a 165 day growing season. I could grow almost anything there!
If you have allergies then a serious liver cleansing, such as detailed by Hulda Clark in her book "The Cure For All Disease", is a great help. I went from serious sneezing, runny nose and itchy eyes to nearly allergy free with just 3 cleanings. She recommends up to around 25 for a full cure.
Darlings, where to start? Sometimes I feel as though I have lived a thousand lives in this one, dewy and unlined though my complexion may be. To Tell All may be to intimidate; thus I maintain, at most times, a discreet reserve. But here I share my musings, perhaps revealing the secret to my exquisite poise and charm.
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Ah, yes, yes, yes.
Clean air is SO good.
Imediately after giving notice that we're moving out, the rental house has been attacked by mold. The weather has warmed up, the crawl space/foundation is unventilated, the snow is melting, there is water leaking in the windows and puddling against the foundation, and we are so glad we are moving.
The smell is coming out of the heater vents--unfortunately it is not warm enough to turn the heater off, just getting into the forties by day. There is visible mold on the wall in one closet.
Any suggestions on living with this? We have less than two weeks before we go.
An ozone generater pointed into the return air vent would do a spiffy job of both eliminating the odor as well as oxidizing the mold spores.
I recently bought a used one that was identical to one I had for years, on eBay for a pittance. New ones run up around $150+ for one simliar to what I have.
There is some controversy over whether ozone is more harmful than the problems it solves, but anecdotally both my wife and I have enjoyed the improved air quality with no ill effects (unless the unit is turned way up too high-- then it stings the nose).
I'm an ENFJ, my betrothed is an INFJ.
I used to test as an ENFJ, during my Wild College Days, but now I am definitely an INFJ.
DC's suggestion is better than anything I could come up with. I'm deathly allergic to mold, and would have to leave any house that was moldy ASAP.
Oh, trust me, with mold induced asthema in the family, we are leaving as fast as we can. The U-haul is reserved and we're packing. Move date is the 8th.
I don't think we could even get an ozone generator shipped to us before we leave, but if the landlord asks for suggestions on dealing with it I'll mention it to him. He'd have to hang it off the ceiling or something, the air intake is on top of the furnace. I'd imagine putting a filter on the furnace wouldn't hurt matters either. (Rental properties are so . . . interesting.)
I'm just going to keep the windows cracked a little as much as we can.
The exciting part of this move, is that we are going from zone 3 with a 30 day growing season to zone 6-or-maybe-7 with a 165 day growing season. I could grow almost anything there!
If you have allergies then a serious liver cleansing, such as detailed by Hulda Clark in her book "The Cure For All Disease", is a great help.
I went from serious sneezing, runny nose and itchy eyes to nearly allergy free with just 3 cleanings. She recommends up to around 25 for a full cure.
Clean air is good too.
P.T.
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