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Some people ask us if they are going to open up the walls and rebuild anyway why bother using ozone at all?

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Some people ask us if they are going to open up the walls and rebuild anyway why bother using ozone at all?

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The answer to that is very simple. One must make 100% sure that all the mold is killed behind a wall before they ever rebuild, or they leave the very real possibility that the mold will start growing behind the walls in just a short time once again. One of the most common stories we hear almost every day is that someone has torn down their walls, did a quick mold cleanup, and then 6 months later the mold is growing once again. We recommend that when walls are opened up that the entire room be blasted with very high levels of ozone, many times over a period of days, to make absolutely sure all the mold has been killed. It is still wise to blast rooms that may even have mold behind the walls because it can kill the mold that is on the surface of the walls, and in the air, and therefore make it much safer to be in that room. Even if you can’t open up the walls and repair them right away, at least blasting ozone into the room will minimize the severe health consequences that can occur from

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