Guest guest Posted May 26, 2006 Report Share Posted May 26, 2006 Barbara wrote: > , You stated that you found parts of Florida to be okay. If you get a chance, please provide me with a list of those cities. Thanks. > Barb I only spent a short time there and passed through quickly, just touring around. But for the most part, I found moving around Florida to be no different for me than traveling in Nevada, California, or anywhere else. I encounter specific spore plumes that I have to avoid, and they can be unexpectedly-anywhere. So if I were to tell you that St. sburg and Tampa felt fine to me, you have to take into account that when I ran into specific mold plumes there - I just stepped outside them and went on with the trip. In general, trying to predict where mold is just drives people nuts, and it usually doesn't turn out how one expects anyway, so I just take it as it comes, and take action accordingly. The only town that I remember being " ambiently " bad enough that I couldn't wait to get out of there was Tampa's " Little Havana " section. This area felt about the same to me as " Old Town Sacramento " . Fun to visit - Can't stay long. Decontaminate afterwards. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2006 Report Share Posted May 26, 2006 Barbara & , I Really need that infomation as well I need to move Please and this is infomation I so need Please. Thank You Elvira Re: [] Re: seeking mold friend - , You stated that you found parts of Florida to be okay. If you get a chance, please provide me with a list of those cities. Thanks. Barb wrote > I wouldn't recommend buying a new Airstream. I'm > talking about > getting an old one, gutting it, and completely > redesigning the > interior. Even aluminum trailers aren't mold proof > if the > condensation can reach anything that mold can grow > on. > I talked to someone who rebuilds Airstreams for > MCSers and he said > that even though the ribs are metal, the panel is > still too close to > the walls to be mold proof - and he has seen a lot > of mold in > conventional Airstreams. > I just looked at an Airstream the other day that > had mold on the > foam carpet backing. They can be as bad as anything > else, if they > aren't modified. > As for the mountains, I don't see where altitude > makes any > difference in terms of mold potential. This stuff is > where it is. > I've been through Arizona and parts of Florida, and > some places > were OK and others were not. I don't try to predict > where mold is. > Been proven wrong too many times. I just > " perceptify " it to feel > mold hits, and act accordingly. Like I say, I can > live inside Reno > and bicycle to work, but I cannot park in a mold > plume specifically. > If that trailer park you are in is suspect, are you > sure that the > problem is inside your trailer? I've been forced > out of a number of > RV parks, but had no mold growing in my > custom-mold-unfriendly RV > and it soon settled down again and felt good when I > moved to a safe > zone. > - > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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