SCD's EM Technology Used to Attack Hurricane Katrina Mold

07-Apr-2006

SCD (Sustainable Community Development, L.L.C.), producer of natural biotechnology, has been supporting the clean up efforts in New Orleans with products to combat mold. A significant issue facing the areas damaged by floodwaters after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita is the consistent and dangerous toxic build-up of mold.

SCD has provided Super Activated Efficient Microbes® (SAEM) to relief organizations for use in mold remediation. According to SCD, efficient Microbes® is a blend of beneficial microorganisms that work to repopulate environments with healthy microbes. These microorganisms digest and break down harmful substances into their non-toxic components. SAEM is a premixed formula that can be sprayed onto affected areas for treatments. Once a building is properly inoculated, it creates an environment that does not attract further mold.

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