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- whitestone ny
OK well, if anyone remembers i was very anti r.o unit in my house for the longest time because of the responsibility level of one person and my sporadic schedule,
leaves way to much room for error.
After some peer pressure on here i finally caved and got one a couple months ago. after a couple of minor spills, yesterday someone (who will not be named but i'm sure you can guess) left the unit running from roughly 5...6pm to 10:30am this morning when i looked at him and said "i'm sure i dont have to ask u if u turned the ro unit off yesterday at some point". His frantic running answered the question. :dead1: needless to say i'm very upset.
Ok finally to my question, i noticed a musty moldy smell after the first spills he had and i sprayed the basement with like a 50/50 solution of water and bleach. With over 100g of water being spilled now i'm nervous with summer around the corner that i will have some bad mold problems. Is there anything else i can do or use to clean or spray down any dampened wood/areas??
I have seasonal asthma and my grandma is 92 with occasional breathing problems, i know mold can be very harmful.
Please, id very much appreciate any advice.
leaves way to much room for error.
After some peer pressure on here i finally caved and got one a couple months ago. after a couple of minor spills, yesterday someone (who will not be named but i'm sure you can guess) left the unit running from roughly 5...6pm to 10:30am this morning when i looked at him and said "i'm sure i dont have to ask u if u turned the ro unit off yesterday at some point". His frantic running answered the question. :dead1: needless to say i'm very upset.
Ok finally to my question, i noticed a musty moldy smell after the first spills he had and i sprayed the basement with like a 50/50 solution of water and bleach. With over 100g of water being spilled now i'm nervous with summer around the corner that i will have some bad mold problems. Is there anything else i can do or use to clean or spray down any dampened wood/areas??
I have seasonal asthma and my grandma is 92 with occasional breathing problems, i know mold can be very harmful.
Please, id very much appreciate any advice.
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