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Cleaning Belongings After Mold Remediation with Superstratum: A Solution for Persistent Mycotoxins

Written by Seth Jones | Nov 26, 2024 12:17:02 AM

When your home is contaminated with mold, the damage doesn't end with the structure—your belongings also become contaminated. Mycotoxins, toxic compounds produced by certain molds, embed themselves in materials like fabrics, wood, and even metal. These toxins are difficult to remove and continue to trigger health issues, even when the items are moved to a new home.

In the past, people had no choice but to discard contaminated items to protect their health. However, Superstratum offers a proven cleaning system, validated by third-party testing, that effectively destroys mycotoxins. Now, you can save your treasured belongings and safely transport them to a new space.

This article outlines the basic steps of Superstratum’s Mycotoxin Content Cleaning Protocol. For a more detailed guide, download our comprehensive guide at the end of this article!

Step-by-Step: How to Clean Your Belongings After Mold Contamination

Step 1: Create a Containment Zone

Before starting the cleaning process, identify a confined area to safely treat your contaminated items. Ideal spaces include a garage, storage unit, or a sealed-off room within your home.

What You’ll Need:

  • 6-mil plastic sheeting
  • Painter’s tape
  • Hygrometer (to monitor humidity levels)

Tips:

  • Seal all gaps or cracks in the containment area with plastic sheeting and tape.
  • Ensure the area is large enough to spread out items, allowing the Superstratum products to reach all surfaces.

Step 2: Decide What to Keep and Discard

Not all items are worth saving. Evaluate what can be cleaned and what should be discarded. Items like cardboard boxes, wicker furniture, and non-essential paper should be thrown away to prevent recontamination.

Pro Tip: Use this opportunity to declutter and start fresh in your new space.

Step 3: Purchase Superstratum Products

Purchase the necessary cleaning products based on the size of your containment zone and the items you need to clean.

  • Building Cleaner: Suitable for direct spray applications and fogging. One gallon covers approximately 300 square feet for microcleaning and 10,000 cubic feet for fogging.
  • Deodor Bombs: For gas treatment, choose the size appropriate for your containment area.

Step 4: Prepare Your Space and Items for Cleaning

Organize your belongings within the containment zone. Hang clothes and drapes, remove cushions from furniture, and stand mattresses upright to ensure full exposure to the cleaner and gas. Protect sensitive items like electronics, artwork, and leather with plastic sheeting.

Step 5: HEPA Vacuum and Microclean with Building Cleaner

Start by vacuuming all items using a HEPA-filter vacuum to remove dust, debris, and mold spores. This prepares the surfaces for effective cleaning.

What You’ll Need:

  • HEPA-filter vacuum or Shop Vac with a HEPA filter
  • Spray bottles or garden pump sprayer
  • Disposable microfiber wipes

Instructions:

  1. Vacuum furniture, cushions, and rugs thoroughly.
  2. Fill a sprayer with Superstratum Building Cleaner and spray liberally onto surfaces.
  3. Allow the cleaner to sit for at least 10 seconds, then wipe surfaces with disposable microfiber wipes. Use one wipe per item or every 3 square feet to avoid spreading contaminants.

Step 6: Fog the Space and Belongings

Fog the containment zone and belongings with Building Cleaner using a ULV fogger. This ensures the solution reaches every corner.

What You’ll Need:

  • ULV fogger (rental options available)
  • Hygrometer
  • Painter’s tape and plastic sheeting

Instructions:

  1. Fog all surfaces at a rate of 1 gallon per 10,000 cubic feet.
  2. Use a hygrometer to maintain humidity at 65% or higher for optimal conditions.

Step 7: Gas Treatment with Superstratum Deodor Bombs

Neutralize any remaining mycotoxins using chlorine dioxide gas, which penetrates deep into porous materials.

What You’ll Need:

  • Superstratum Deodor Bombs
  • Electric fan or box fan
  • N95 mask and nitrile gloves

Instructions:

  1. Place Deodor Bombs throughout the containment area, elevating them off the ground.
  2. Activate the bombs by adding water to the sponge containers.
  3. Seal the area and allow the gas to sit for at least 12 hours undisturbed.

Step 8: Air Out the Space

After the gas treatment, reenter the space wearing an N95 mask and gloves. Open windows and use fans to clear residual chlorine dioxide gas. You can use fans to help accelerate the process. 

Step 9: Transport Your Cleaned Belongings Safely

Once decontaminated, transport your items in plastic bins to your new home. Avoid using cardboard, as it can harbor mold spores and mycotoxins.

The Importance of Mycotoxin Removal for Health

By following these steps, you safeguard your belongings and health. Left untreated, mycotoxins can contribute to Building Related Illness (BRI), causing autoimmune disease, cancer, mental illness, and cognitive dysfunction.

Superstratum products are scientifically proven to destroy mycotoxins, helping you reclaim your belongings and break free from the cycle of contamination.

A Fresh Start Awaits

Don’t let mycotoxin contamination control your life. Clean, fog, and gas your items with Superstratum’s step-by-step protocol to ensure they are mycotoxin-free and ready for your new home.

Or visit the Superstratum Shop today!