HOW TO KILL MOLD WITH OZONE
ELIMINATE MOLD WITH OZONE
Medical studies have found that mold & mildew are the #1 causes of allergic symptoms.
The Black Mold Stachybotrys found in homes, offices, and schools has been linked to fatal pulmonary disorders.
If you have a moist basement, then you KNOW you have MOLD! If you see or smell mold, you KNOW you have MOLD. Mold will not stop growing on it's own, it will only spread. You MUST kill it to protect your family's health!
The odor of mold indicates there are live mold spores floating in the air. These spores may be breathed in and cause respiratory illnesses and distress. Ozone helps purify the air by helping to kill the offending organisms such as mold spores.
High Ozone Shock Treatments also helps kill mold spores on the surfaces of a home including the walls & framing.
Negative Ion Air Purification Systems will NOT help kill or remove mold spores. Ionization may make the air smell fresher but is not an organism killing bactericide in the way that ozone is.
Ozone is the best way truly remove mold odors, retard mold growth, and purify the air. OZONE helps KILL MOLD and mold odors With large ozone dose shock treatments, and small dose air purification.
The odor of mold indicates there are live mold spores floating in the air. These spores may be breathed in and cause respiratory illnesses and distress. Ozone helps purify the air by helping to kill the offending organisms such as mold spores.
High Ozone Shock Treatments also helps kill mold spores on the surfaces of a home including the walls & framing.
Negative Ion Air Purification Systems will NOT help kill or remove mold spores. Ionization may make the air smell fresher but is not an organism killing bactericide in the way that ozone is.
Ozone is the best way truly remove mold odors, retard mold growth, and purify the air. OZONE helps KILL MOLD and mold odors With large ozone dose shock treatments, and small dose air purification.
Black Mold
Stachybotrys Chartarum - Black Mold is a greenish-black fungus found worldwide. It colonizes particularly well in high-cellulose material, such as straw, hay, wet leaves, dry wall, carpet, wall paper, fiber-board, ceiling tiles, and thermal insulation. The fungus (mold), before drying, is wet and slightly slimy to touch. There are about 15 species of Stachybotrys, that can be found world-wide. This toxic mold grows in areas where the relative humidity is above 55%. Breathing in even dried mold of this kind causes many different types of respiratory problems.
Mold can be 100% found in your air con duct
Molds reproduce by making spores that usually cannot be seen without magnification. Mold spores waft through the indoor and outdoor air continually. When mold spores land on a damp spot indoors, they begin growing and multiplying and soon the mold problem is out of control.
Mold needs three things to grow: Moisture, a nutrient, and a warm environment over 60 degrees.
The nutrient might be wallboard, wood studs, or even dead dried mold itself.
This is why spraying mold with bleach is only a temporary solution.
Once the moisture and heat return the mold can begin growing again. Ozone can kill mold on contact, even the loose spores you cannot see, in places you cannot see.
That's why it can be a much more complete cure than just using a bleach solution alone. Mold infects carpeting, insulation, walls, even the wood and brick framing inside your home. When they grow uncontrolled, Molds can gradually destroy the surfaces they are on by rendering them unusable. Mold infects these surfaces to such a degree as to make removal of the surface the only alternative.
Prevent damage to building materials and furnishings, save money, and avoid potential health risks by controlling moisture and preventing mold growth.
A sensible mold redemption plan including High Ozone Shock Treatments to help retard mold growth and eliminate mold odors.
High Ozone Shock Treatments can help kill mold spores and retard their future growth.
If you smell mold there are most likely live mold spores floating in the air.
Breathing in moist mold spores can lead to many respiratory difficulties and disease.
Mold needs three things to grow: Moisture, a nutrient, and a warm environment over 60 degrees.
The nutrient might be wallboard, wood studs, or even dead dried mold itself.
This is why spraying mold with bleach is only a temporary solution.
Once the moisture and heat return the mold can begin growing again. Ozone can kill mold on contact, even the loose spores you cannot see, in places you cannot see.
That's why it can be a much more complete cure than just using a bleach solution alone. Mold infects carpeting, insulation, walls, even the wood and brick framing inside your home. When they grow uncontrolled, Molds can gradually destroy the surfaces they are on by rendering them unusable. Mold infects these surfaces to such a degree as to make removal of the surface the only alternative.
Prevent damage to building materials and furnishings, save money, and avoid potential health risks by controlling moisture and preventing mold growth.
A sensible mold redemption plan including High Ozone Shock Treatments to help retard mold growth and eliminate mold odors.
High Ozone Shock Treatments can help kill mold spores and retard their future growth.
If you smell mold there are most likely live mold spores floating in the air.
Breathing in moist mold spores can lead to many respiratory difficulties and disease.
How To Kill Mold
The first thing that must be understood is that mold cannot be killed by air purification levels of ozone.
Mold can ONLY be killed by blasting large amounts of ozone into rooms unoccupied by people, pets, or plants by the use of high ozone shock treatments.
Remove as much of the moisture and humidity in the room as possible.
Turn up the heat and make the area as dry as possible.
Use a dehumidifier if one is available.
Ozone is most effective in dry warm areas.
Once moisture is removed, all visible mold and mildew must be removed.
Surfaces that can be cleaned with a solution of bleach and water should be washed.
The wearing of protective clothing, including gloves and a breathing mask is strongly advised. Do not touch the mold with your bare hands. Remember there is no such thing as "harmless mold". Any mold can threaten health, so please be very careful when removing mold.
The amount of ozone and length of treatments required depends upon the size of the room, and the level of mold contamination.
The more ozone that is concentrated in an area the more mold and bacteria will be killed. It is important to use as much ozone as possible to shock a room.
The mold may be persistent and many shock treatments may be necessary. After a series of shock treatments the area will then smell fresher, and much of the mold will have been eliminated.
The ozone generator should be set to run highest level and run for a few hours, or for a few hours at a time for a few days in a row. Sealing off the room ensures that you will get the highest concentration of ozone that is needed to purify surfaces.
If mold odors reoccur this indicates there are still mold spores in the air.
Additional high ozone shock treatments may be necessary to eliminate these odors.
Once again it is important to understand that this high ozone blasting to kill mold must be done in rooms unoccupied of any living beings, especially humans and pets.
Mold can ONLY be killed by blasting large amounts of ozone into rooms unoccupied by people, pets, or plants by the use of high ozone shock treatments.
Remove as much of the moisture and humidity in the room as possible.
Turn up the heat and make the area as dry as possible.
Use a dehumidifier if one is available.
Ozone is most effective in dry warm areas.
Once moisture is removed, all visible mold and mildew must be removed.
Surfaces that can be cleaned with a solution of bleach and water should be washed.
The wearing of protective clothing, including gloves and a breathing mask is strongly advised. Do not touch the mold with your bare hands. Remember there is no such thing as "harmless mold". Any mold can threaten health, so please be very careful when removing mold.
The amount of ozone and length of treatments required depends upon the size of the room, and the level of mold contamination.
The more ozone that is concentrated in an area the more mold and bacteria will be killed. It is important to use as much ozone as possible to shock a room.
The mold may be persistent and many shock treatments may be necessary. After a series of shock treatments the area will then smell fresher, and much of the mold will have been eliminated.
The ozone generator should be set to run highest level and run for a few hours, or for a few hours at a time for a few days in a row. Sealing off the room ensures that you will get the highest concentration of ozone that is needed to purify surfaces.
If mold odors reoccur this indicates there are still mold spores in the air.
Additional high ozone shock treatments may be necessary to eliminate these odors.
Once again it is important to understand that this high ozone blasting to kill mold must be done in rooms unoccupied of any living beings, especially humans and pets.