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Mold, Everywhere You Want To Be…Part Two

November 30, 2007 by Scott Wharton  
Filed under Men's Health

So every now and then someone leaves a shameless plug for their website, products or services. Can’t say that I blame them. I’ve done it with my blogs. So when I get one that I think could prove to be useful and goes along with the theme of the blog and isn’t just some spam I feel I should post it. So here is one that went along with the moldy Christmas tree post.

concrobium.jpgFrom Sam Title, Concrobium.com

Thought you might be interested in the following media release:

On the first day of Christmas my new tree gave to me – MOLD!

Add Concrobium Mold Control® to your Christmas tree trimming festivities this year

Toronto, November 29, 2007 – Your Christmas tree may bring more than just holiday cheer into your home, according to new research presented at the American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology annual meeting this month.

The study, conducted by Connecticut researchers, found that live Christmas trees can multiply a household mold spore count by five times the normal level. High spore counts reduce indoor air quality and are linked to heightened allergy symptoms, respiratory difficulties and other health issues.

Concrobium Mold Control® – an innovative mold-fighting solution – is a chemical-free solution to help stave off holiday mold problems. The 100% natural, Health Canada approved product kills and prevents mold, contains no bleach, ammonia or VOCs, and is safe to use around children and pets.

“Before they are brought home, Christmas trees are exposed to the elements and become breeding grounds for mold,” explains Brian Bacik, CEO of Toronto-based Siamons International, makers of Concrobium Mold Control. “Once inside, that mold spreads its holiday cheer in the form of tiny spores, impacting family health. Spraying Concrobium Mold Control on your Christmas tree will kill existing mold and prevent any future growth, reducing the likelihood of high mold spore counts in your home.”

Mr. Bacik continues: “As with any homegrown mold issue, the best first step in halting mold growth is to repair or diminish the source of any indoor moisture. So before bringing your Christmas tree indoors, consider drying it out as much as possible. Then spray on Concrobium Mold Control for added protection.”

Concrobium Mold Control is available at The Home Depot, RONA, Home Hardware and local grocery stores, hardware and lumber dealers.

About Concrobium Mold Control

Concrobium Mold Control is a patented product used for mold remediation and prevention by homeowners as well as professionals, builders and contractors. It requires no special handling or isolation time, and can be used on virtually any surface including fabric, drywall, lumber, flooring, ceiling tiles, wood, concrete, roofing, masonry and other building materials. It can also be fogged to treat entire rooms or inaccessible spaces, such as wall cavities and crawlspaces.

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