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Using EZ Breathe Ventilation System for Mold

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Date: 08/29/2009 Topics: Cleaning > Mold | Consumer Advice > General Advice | Readers Request > Cleaning  
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We are considering buying a EZ Breathe machine to rid us of mold in our basement. Looking for advice and solutions.

By MLH631 from Bluefield, Va

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By wolfbytez (113) Contact
Use white vinegar! A 50/50 vinegar and water solution works best {according to the Red Cross} since some mold will form an invisible gas when mixed with chlorine {bleach}. This gas will scar your lungs the first time you are exposed and you don't feel a thing, it's very dangerous.

Red Cross told me to use the white vinegar solution and do not rinse it off, it will leave an acid base behind and inhibit the mold regrowth.Also, try keeping one of those things called "Dri-Z-Air" to collect the excess moisture and dump the water out at least once a week.

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