How do I use SAN-AIR
For information on how to use SAN-AIR products and what you need for your environment, visit our resource page here
Can mould make you sick?
Mould produces substances called mycotoxins, and exposure to these mycotoxins can lead to various health issues. Common symptoms of mould exposure include respiratory problems, nasal congestion, throat irritation, coughing, wheezing, skin irritation, and eye irritation. Individuals with allergies or respiratory conditions may be more susceptible to the adverse effects of mould.
In some cases, prolonged exposure to mould can contribute to more severe health issues, especially in individuals with compromised immune systems.
Can mould spread?
Mould spreads through airborne spores, transported by air currents, people, animals, or objects. Settlement occurs in conducive environments with moisture, warmth, and organic materials.
Do you know that your air conditioner can contribute to the spread of mould in your home?
This is why it is also important to regularly inspect and maintain your air conditioner is crucial to prevent moisture buildup, a significant factor in curbing mould proliferation.
Where can I use the mould remover products?
You can use the SAN-AIR Mould Removal products anywhere where you see mould growing, this can include on:
- Clothes
- Furniture
- Bathrooms
- Walls
- Window Sills
- Caravans or storage areas
- Boats
- Air conditioning units
- Showers
- Curtains or blinds
- Outdoor furniture
- Car interiors
And so much more .... (please note we do recommend starting with a test patch on fabrics or furniture)
Does the mould removal gel have strong odour?
SAN-AIR™ Mould Gone may have a mild odour; however, it is not overwhelmingly strong and should not be too bothersome to the senses. The slight scent present is a natural characteristic of the product from the natural ingredients.
Can I send my SAN-AIR Test Kit to a lab for more specific results, and where can I send it?
Yes, you can! If you'd like a lab to perform a more detailed analysis on your SAN-AIR Bacteria & Mould Test Kit, we suggest contacting one of the following labs in Australia:
Please note that you'll need to provide your own incubator (thermos box) to keep the sample safe during transport. Aussie Pharma Direct currently does not sell these, so it will need to be sourced separately.
Which one do I need; Surface Mould Remover Spray or LD Concentrate?
Below is a brief summary on the differences between San-Air Surface Mould Remover and the LD Concentrate. Both products share similar core benefits such as high efficacy against mould and bacteria, safety features, and eco-friendly formulations. The main differences lie in their specific use cases, application methods, and the need for dilution in the LD Concentrate, making it more suitable for larger and heavily soiled areas, while the Surface Mould Remover is designed for direct, ready-to-use applications on various surfaces.
For full details see: SAN-AIR PDS Surface Mould Remover; SAN-AIR PDS LD Concentrate
San-AIr - Differences between Surface mould remover & LD Concentrate - Short Table by APD