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Setting up a plastic tub for mold treatment of any small items

Empty Tub
This is a photo of an empty storage tub that has a tight fitting lid (not shown). Notice the flat bottom. Very important for stable loading.

Grating
Storage tub with a cooking grate installed to allow air and ClO2 to circulate around anything put in the tub for mold removal
Loaded Tub
Tub loaded with with a couple of soft toys in preparation for treatment. Do not let the toys lay on each other as this will restrict access to some of the mold you are trying to remove.
Books in Tub
Here is an example of loading the tub with books. With a larger grate more than twice as many books could be fitted into the tub to be treated at the same time.
Packets
This is a picture of UR sealed OdorXit CLO2 packet as you will receive it. UL is a clean adhesive backed pouch for mounting the CLO2 packet in the tub, and B a packet of CLO2. Notice the blue border. As the packet is used the blue will fade to white in 20 to 30 days
Packet in tub
Here is the CLO2 packet and pouch mounted on the side of the tub near the top but not interfering with the lid
Computer fans
Here are a couple of examples of 12 volt low current computer fans that will run just fine on a 9 volt batter for days. Notice the fan on the right has a red, white and black wire. The white wire is a sensor for fan speed. Just cut it off. It is not used for our purpose.

Wiring the fan
Connecting the fan leads to the batter connector leads is really simple. No soldering is required. Using a sharp knife strip off about 1/4 inch of insulation and twist the red wires and black wires together. Fold a piece of tape over them to keep the twisted ones together and the red and black apart

Wired Fan
Here is a 3 Inch 12 volt computer power supply fan connected to a 9 volt batter and running fine.

Installed Fan
Here is the same fan standing up in the corner of the storage tub where there is a rounder corner that allows air to enter the back of the fan and exit the front stirring the air in the entire tub slowly!. This is all that is needed!

This kind of fan can be acquired at a computer repair store usually for less than $2 and the battery connector from Radio Shack.









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