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Vital Oxide Man fights the evil Mold Master as he started to do some damage at the basement of a house. A whole family's health was at risk until a little kid asked Vital Oxide Man for help, read to find out what happens.
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One day walking down the neighborhood
Vital Oxide ManVital Oxide ManVital Oxide Man VS mold masterHelp !!!, Help !!!
Vital Oxide Man
Quick !!! isdown in the basement spreading black mold
Hi little buddy,what seems to be the problem ?
mold master
Show your face mold master
I‛m here to you from making
this family sick with your black mold attack.
STOPSTOP
I highly doubt that you can stop me,as you can see I have covered most of thebasement with black mold, there is no goingback now. So give me your best shot, we‛ll seehow far you get
You underestimate thepower of chlorine dioxide andthat is what is going to bring you down
Vital Oxide Man battles Mold Master on the basement
the black mold that mold master has spread
is hard to get rid of and Vital Oxide Manknows this, but activating his chlorinedioxide power willeliminate the mold
mold master
the compound of chlorine dioxide shoots out of Vital Oxide Man’sarms and penetrates the mold and breaks it down from the insidegetting rid of all protein from the mold spores making it notactive , and without damaging the family’s basement
Once Mold Master has been defeated and eliminated Vital Oxide Mancontinues to use his power to get rid of all the black mold left in thebasement because if any mold spores are left behind they could easlilyspread around the room and start to do damage again.
• According to a Senior EPA Official, indoor air pollutants cause 50% of illnesses globally.
Black mold in abasement wall
• Building dampness and mold raised the risk of a variety of respiratory and asthma-related health outcomes by 30 to 50 percent.
• Of the 21.8 million people reported to have asthma in the U.S. approximately 4.6 million cases are estimated to be attributable to dampness and mold exposure in the home.
http://www.lbl.gov/Science-Articles/Archive/EETD-mold-risk.htmlhttp://globalindoorhealthnetwork.com/files/WHO_2009_mold_report.pdf
Clo2 (Chlorine Dioxide)Chlorine Dioxide eliminates mold by attacking the cell wallThis process only takes 30-90 seconds
Vital Oxide ManVital Oxide Manfor defeating theMold Master and destroying all the mold from the basement
Thank you !
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• Chlorine Dioxide attacks a cell wall and penetrates it and that process is called oxidation.
• Chlorine Dioxide’s oxidation is more selective so it attacks only the mold spores leaving hard non-porous surfaces intact
• With a neutral pH of 8, Chlorine Dioxide does not have a harmful effect on the skin.
Yes, Thank you so much, for protecting us from the black mold. We could have gotten very sick, or we would have had to move if it wasn‛t for you
is My Pleasureto clean and disinfect
Chlorine dioxide factsChlorine dioxide facts• Chlorine Dioxide (clo2) is a compound
• Discovered by Sir. Humphrey Davy in 1811
• It was first used as a water disinfectant in a Spa in Ostend, Belgium
• Although clo2 is a strong oxidizing agent and a particularly fast disinfectant, there are no reports of toxicity by skin contact.
• Chlorine Dioxide is used in water purification and it was first used as part of water treatment process in Jersey City in 1908
Facts on Moldfacts on mold• Mold is essentially Fungi
• Molds grows in warm, damp, and humid conditions
• Mold reproduces and spreads through spores, this spores travel through the air and air vents and reach other corner of the house making it difficult to treat it in only one location.
• Mold spores can survive harsh environmental conditions, such as dry conditions, that do not support normal mold growth.
• Mold is toxic and most people develop allergic reaction to mold if exposed for a long period of time.
• Cladosporium, Penicillium, Alternaria and Aspergillus are some common types of mold found indoors.
• There is enough evidence to track respiratory illness including asthma to indoor mold and mold spores
• The accumulation of mold on a surface can cause the surface to collapse, this can occur in walls and floors.