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Preventing Mould After Floods and Extreme Weather With Dr. Sandeep Gupta and Nicole Bijlsma



MOLD ILLNESS MADE SIMPLE COURSE: https://moldillnessmadesimple.com
TRANSCRIPT: https://bit.ly/MIMS-Floods

Join Nicole Bijlsma (The Australian Society of Building Biology), and Dr Sandeep Gupta for a special webinar that goes into the inspection, testing, and remediation of buildings that have experienced floods and other extreme weather events.

NICOLE BIJLSMA, ND, PhD(C)
https://aces.edu.au
https://www.buildingbiology.com.au

0:00:00 – Intro
0:05:57 – Types of mold-related illnesses
0:10:25 – First step: Drying building structures & contents
0:14:15 – Second step: Condition assessment of structures & contents
0:17:25 – Dealing with porous materials & contents
0:23:05 – Dealing with semi-porous and non-porous materials & contents
0:25:55 – Mold inspection & testing
0:28:30 – When to get a mold remediator
0:29:20 – Initial steps after a flood event / Insurance companies
0:32:45 – Mold Illness Made Simple online course
——————Q&A—————-
0:35:05 – Symptoms of mold-related illness
0:39:10 – Testing and treatment for mold-related illness
0:41:05 – Considerations when building a house
0:46:20 – Wet concrete after carpet flooding
0:47:35 – Can you tell the mold by the color?
0:49:35 – Is it better to use an air conditioner to dehumidify or heat?
0:51:40 – Cleaning air conditioners
0:54:00 – How can you determine which mold-related illness you have?
0:59:10 – Claiming insurance under storm damage instead of flood damage
1:00:10 – Testing and dealing with mold in the walls
1:03:30 – Other than remediating the home what can be done if suffering from mold illness?
1:08:20 – Can I use Glen 20 or clove oil on mold?
1:11:10 – Lower level has flooded, will mold travel upstairs?

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7 comments

Roberto McGreeny March 6, 2022 at 2:49 am

Thank you for this well time presentation… been following your work since I found shoemaker protocol & your work bringing this info to parliament…
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Harry Dudley March 6, 2022 at 5:55 am

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Kat Rollings March 7, 2022 at 11:43 am

Such amazing information thank you. Two Questions if you don't mind? –
1.How do you know when a room is dry? Ie you can turn off the heater and dehumidifier?
2. Do we do the 'HEPA sandwich' on the walls in each room first or the heating to 27 degrees and dehumidifiers in each room first? Thanks so much

Lisa Baek March 8, 2022 at 5:22 am

Amazing thank you both for sharing❀

MsSilver41 July 26, 2022 at 9:47 pm

What about mould on painted walls? Can that be cleaned . Not sure if painted walls are porous or non porous

Emma Hartmann October 6, 2022 at 1:15 pm

Hi ive been in a mouldy home for months feb floods how u describe ur wife is how i am im so stupid tired i stuggle to do anything my sons affected as well do u know who in sydney that knows of the CIRS i could see ive done all i can

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