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I have documents that got mouldy. I need to keep them

permanently and I cannot " de-mould " them.

If I store them in my apartment in a container that

is almost never opened, am I at great risk of infecting

my apartment ?

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p beith, safety deposit boxes in banks don't cost much annually. Wrap

them in brown paper in safety deposit box. Every time you go there,

throw out the old paper and wrap them in new paper, may help them to

detox. If not, will at least get rid of the odor.

Even better, you could also cut some activated charcoal filter

material that is sold as 'refills' for air cleaners, and put that

around them with rubber bands. It should absorb toxins while they are

in bank box. If you keep changing that, eventually they may be

detoxed...just an idea!

If you want to store them at home, I would do the same, use activated

charcoal filter refills to put in cardboard box with them.

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> I have documents that got mouldy. I need to keep them

> permanently and I cannot " de-mould " them.

>

> If I store them in my apartment in a container that

> is almost never opened, am I at great risk of infecting

> my apartment ?

>

> - .

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