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Jeff Rigby
 
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Hmmm, its still an interesting idea. I wonder if some such thing could
be done to minimize damage from mold etc. Maybe a couple gallons of
bleach?
I see a lot of potential for ideas for saving flood damaged homes, a
lot of potential for scams too unfortunately. Perhaps some ideas for
salvaging sunken boats could be applied here.

Pool shock is powdered chlorine, it weighs about 1 pound. Liquid chlorine
of the same strength would weigh about 30 pounds, is extremely corrosive and
dangerous to the skin, eyes...etc. It's designed to kill the algae bloom in
a 30,000 gallon pool.

If the pool shock is administered 10 days before the house is completely
drained it should seep into the walls and kill mold and germs.

I'd be tossing the little bags everywhere.





 
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