[SML] Mold Remediation for Flats

White, Brian K. bwhite at ric.edu
Thu Jul 18 19:18:07 UTC 2019


Green Home Solutions is a National Franchise that uses a probiotic (of some sort) to actually get in and kill off all the mold permanently.  Then you can handle the mechanical removal of the inert debris leftover (or pay them to do it) and just repaint it.

I have had them work on several projects for me over the last few years and have always been impressed.  

My Local Guy is Steven Dubois, 508.779.6840  if your in the MA/ RI area give him a call directly, or just visit their website at 
www.greenhomesolutions.com to get your local person.  

Brian K. White 
EMS System Administrator 
User Support Services
401.456.8195


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   1. Re:  conferences (George Sherlock)
   2.  Balcony Rails (Bill Conner)
   3.  White Mold (Rick Clever)
   4. Re:  White Mold (sdwheaton)
   5. Re:  White Mold (*Hobbit*)


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Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2019 19:16:27 +0000
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In the last few months 2 or 3 different vendors in the Baltimore/DC metro area had open house days with a variety of lighting equipment, other equipment, some manufacturers reps and free food.  Unfortunately I was not able to attend.  Check with suppliers in your area to see if any are planning one.

At the beginning of the fall semester 1 of the local companies is going to come to campus with a variety of things to show to my students.  You may have someone willing to do that also.

George H Sherlock


George H. Sherlock
Technical Director
McDaniel College
Theatre Arts Department
2 College Hill
Westminster, Md 21157
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Date: Thu, 18 Jul 2019 07:13:32 -0400
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Subject: [SML] Balcony Rails
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NFPA is currently looking at balcony rails, specifically sight line constrained rails. The incidents in arenas and stadiums over the past several decades initiated the study, but right now it's the same requlation.

The team researching came up with two incidents in performing arts facilities over 20 years. One was ruled suicide and should not be considered. The other was in the Chicago Theatre, and in one Tribune article was labeled balcony. I'm pretty sure I found before this was in the lobby, but not sure where. If you know of the incident in have information that can clarify, please share.

If you know of other fall incidents over sight line constrained rails, please share.

Thank you.
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Date: Thu, 18 Jul 2019 13:29:42 -0400
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Hello all,

We have a shipping container that was being used as a storage pod.
Unfortunately it was not ventilated properly and most of the wooden items inside have grown white mold. Once i figure out how to get the container ventilated, is there a way to salvage my flats and other items without throwing them all away?

Thanks,

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Rick Clever
Technical Director
Owens Community College
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Date: Thu, 18 Jul 2019 14:40:35 -0400
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https://moldpedia.com/mold-removalThe trick with bleach or vinegar is not to make it too strong, that will make the mold hibernate instead of killing it.? Sunshine is also very effective.StuartSent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device-------- Original message --------From: Rick Clever via Stagecraft <stagecraft at theatrical.net> Date: 7/18/2019  1:29 PM  (GMT-05:00) To: Stagecraft Mailing List <stagecraft at theatrical.net> Cc: Rick Clever <rickclever at gmail.com> Subject: [SML] White Mold Hello all,We have a shipping container that was being used as a storage pod.Unfortunately it was not ventilated properly and most of the woodenitems inside have grown white mold. Once i figure out how to get thecontainer ventilated, is there a way to salvage my flats and otheritems without throwing them all away?Thanks,-- Rick CleverTechnical DirectorOwens Community College567-661-7930____________________________________________________________For list information see <http://stagecraft.theprices.net/>!
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A spray and wipedown with Concrobium or equivalent might be a start,
but be aware that it tends to leave various salts behind [sort of like
fireproofing treatment] which may affect color/texture.  The claim is
that it destroys the spores, though.

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