I have not been following this string, = but have a vague suggestion.  I saw on automotive week's weekly = show that featured a product used to disinfect air ducts in cars.  = It is in an aerosol can and is sprayed into the system and expands into = a foam that fills the air system and then evaporates.  Can't tell = you where to find it though.

Mold only grows when there is = moisture.  Even if you disinfect the air ducts, you still need to = correct the conditions that caused it to grow in the first place or it = most likely will happen again.  Perhaps there is a leak into the = system or a drain hole is plugged? 


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Phillip = Bouton      (PLEASE NOTE NEW = ADDRESS)
National = Association of County and City Health Officials
1100 = 17th Street, NW, 2nd Floor
Washington, DC = 20036
Ph. (202) 783-5550, = Fx. 783-1583
PBouton@naccho.org
http://www.naccho.org


-----Original = Message-----
From:   KENWILFY@AOL.COM = [mailto:KENWILFY@AOL.COM]=
Sent:   Wednesday, April 21, 1999 3:13 PM
To:     vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
Subject:       = Re: Mold in ducts.

How about bleach in water?  This = is great for mold normally.  I don't know if
it would discolor the ducts = though.
Ken Wilford
Van-Again
John 3:16