So unfortunately our ute has some door leak, and I was greeted with a horrific mould infestation through the entire cab.
Currently treating it with Concrobium. Started with the squirt bottle but have upgraded to a pressure sprayer. It's a game changer. Does an hours work in 15 minutes.
I wish we could just junk the car because once it's got mould, it's basically forever. But unfortunately we can't afford to just get rid of cars willy nilly. Hopefully this will keep it at bay. I really don't want my asthma triggered.
Anyone have any tips? Thinking about doing all my own cleaning and then sending it to a detailer at the end to do ozone fogging.
I know it really needs a professional to do it all but I can't afford that.
A guide for building mould free buildings in Tasmania. I did the drawings back in 2016 and now I’m a researcher in the field. Handy reference for cold temperate climates. #ArchitecturalScience #mould https://www.cbos.tas.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/463630/Condensation-in-buildings-guide-2019.pdf
Check out this phenomenal #mould growing on a branch next to the river!
Inside the London estate where residents deal with mould, floods, and stabbings - while their landlord makes £100m surplus | The Independent
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/london-worst-estate-catford-knife-crime-landlord-b2492249.html
#London
#Mould
#Floods
#Stabbings
#Landlords
#MilfordTowers
#Catford
#NottingHillGenesis
#HousingAssociation
#NottingHillGenesisGroup
#SocialHousing
#AffordableHousing
#MarketRent
#Lewisham
#LewishamCouncil
#RespiratoryIllness
#Allergies
#LondonRentersUnion
#PhotoJanuary2024
Semaine 5 - Technologie/immobile
Grand merci @yanncphoto pour ce nouveau défi, qui rince l’œil et nourrit l'imagination
Moule et emballage pour les biscuits Paille d'or de la marque LU au #musée d'#histoire de #Nantes
Ce biscuit sec, dans sa VO à la framboise, est une madeleine de #Proust familiale
Août 2023
#photography #patrimoine #graphisme #patisserie #cake #mould
Just released: A durable concrete mould for crafting large, flat planters.
https://www.printables.com/model/680059
The model files produce planters with dimensions of 300x160x60mm. The provided Fusion360 project file is adaptable within a certain range.
It might be a niche creation, but its effectiveness as a mould makes it worth sharing.
Heat, cold, pollution, noise and insects: too many apartment blocks aren’t up to the challenge
"Research shows how apartment residents struggle with the impacts of unhealthy homes. It’s a result of decades of urban planning based on fossil fuel use and high-rise building standards poorly adapted to the Australian environment."
"Our study involved residents of apartments in Liverpool CBD in New South Wales. They are exposed to particulate pollution from heavy truck movements tied to the Moorebank freight terminal, smoke from increasingly severe bushfires and a rising number of days of extreme heat each year."
"Buildings that are bad for health and sleep.This sort of housing is bad for residents’ health and wellbeing. It will also add to energy poverty for decades to come. Residents’ experiences reflect low building standards in Australia. Wanted: better regulations and development models."
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https://theconversation.com/heat-cold-pollution-noise-and-insects-too-many-apartment-blocks-arent-up-to-the-challenge-215990
#housing #NSW #Sydney #highrise #apartments #LowBuildingStandards #noise #pollution #roads #trucks #sprawl #FossilFuels #bushfire #smoke #ExtremeHeat #CarDependent #mould #regulations #energy #climate
So this is kind of embarrassing to admit, but - we left cooked rice in the rice cooker, and it got moldy.
I wanted to buy a new inner lid, but it's out of stock on the Zojirushi website for this model.
I was able to disassemble the inner lid into three pieces: hard plastic, metal, and (I think) silicone.
How do I clean the silicone so that I'm not going to be incubating mold spores every time I make rice? Is it possible?
#cooking
#FoodSafety
#RightToRepair
#mold #mould
Time to show a bit of love to the slime moulds.
Have you got a good shot of one? Share below, let's get a slimy thread going.
(In this photo: Stemonitis sp.?)