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Originally Posted by Joecooool418
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I would hardly call that evidence. It was a outside "study", that tested 8 houses, using 3 different protocols. The conclusion? "cleaning procedures were effective to some extent."
Their methodology was pretty sketchy and that wasn't an EPA study, it was just submitted to their database.
The results show higher concentrations during the process and immediately after the process. Then the checked in 2 days and there was marginal improvement of some particulates ... then they went home and forgot about it. 2 days. When they've already proven that undertaking the process, created higher concentrations.
This is what AI says that EPA recommends.
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Last edited by BrianL99; 09-24-2025 at 03:30 PM.
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