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Re: Mold Remediation Nightmare OZONE DANGER
Posted by susan on 11/17/07

    On 9/03/07, A California mom wrote:
    >
    > DO NOT let them use OZONE to remediate your problem. OZONE will
    create an even
    > more toxic environment than the mold or SMOKE or whatever they
    are trying to
    > remove. I don't know what the alternative is but I do know that
    the use of high levels
    > of OZONE is creating a very toxic envirnment that people are
    getting sick from.
    > PLEASE look online. It takes some time but you will find the
    research articles.
    >
    > Do not let them OZONE your belongings either. They will
    chemically change and then
    > be quite toxic. This protocol was done to my home and
    belongings. I got sick. I get
    > sick from the fumes still 8 months later. I found others who got
    very sick after
    > entering their homes after this treatment was used.
    > GOOGLE:
    > indoor air quality and ozone
    > ozone dangers
    > ozone oxidizes common material in your home down into small
    known carcinogenic
    > particles.
    >
    > Difficult to test for. Difficult to prove yet why people are
    getting sick after they use
    > high levels of ozone in the home for remediation or restoration
    treatment.
    > The CIH don't have the tools yet to find the hundreds of small
    particles. they don't
    > necessarily know what to look for yet.
    > You rtest will say your home is safe. IT IS NOT if they have
    used high levels of OZONE
    > in your home.
    > EPA
    > Ozone mixed with cleaning products and the fragrances,
    deodorizers put in them
    > break down with ozone use into smaller toxic particles that will
    cause great harm to
    > you rhealth, immune system hormone system, etc.
    > Ozone should NOT be used with Cleaning products.
    >
    > Ozone oxidizes carpets, wood glue, plastics, rubber, paint, PVC
    pipe, on and on into
    > smaller toxic chemical particles.
    >
    > We are guinea pigs and we are being poisoned. This information
    is available if you
    > look.
    11/17/07
    I had ozone used in my home while my family was in a close
    bedroom this machine and its deadly product has made my familey
    sick we were found 24 hours layer unconscious I tried to get the
    insurance company Travelers to pay for the replacement of the
    damaged goods they refused said the company whom placed the
    machine in our home for smoke damage is responsible, but
    Traverlers was who insisted that ozone be used to date I have
    thousand of dollars in damages and travelers refuses to pay The
    insurance commissioner state of washington has done nothing to aid
    our complaint. it just goes around to each person involed and they
    blame each other. Anyone have a good attorney who would like to
    sue? Ststae of Washington


     
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