Cleaning roofs and Asthma

RickM

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In another thread Chris mentioned a supposed disgruntled customer who (anonymously) bad mouthed his service. I believe one comment was that the smell lingered for days.

While I'm with most thinking this was a spineless stab by a competitor. However, other's did mention that SH will linger for a while after the job is completed.

My question is; if this is the case for how long and will this affect a customer who has severe Asthma? The first home I'd like to treat is my next door neighbor and the lady of the house has this affliction.

Should I be concerned?
 
In another thread Chris mentioned a supposed disgruntled customer who (anonymously) bad mouthed his service. I believe one comment was that the smell lingered for days.

While I'm with most thinking this was a spineless stab by a competitor. However, other's did mention that SH will linger for a while after the job is completed.

My question is; if this is the case for how long and will this affect a customer who has severe Asthma? The first home I'd like to treat is my next door neighbor and the lady of the house has this affliction.

Should I be concerned?

for one thing Rick the chlorine part of the mix will turn to gas and dissapate usually the same day and unless you are putting 100 or more gallons out there you have little to worry about the average home takes around 30 to 40 gallons of mix which is only 10 to 12 gallons of sodium hypochlorite and if you rinse as I do the dilution readily cuts it down as well
 
When I Do Pool Cages It Leaks On My Head And The Mist From When I Rinse Makes It Gas Up Oh I Love The Smell. And When It Drips In Your Eyes And You Try To Play It Off Like It Didnt Happen And You Start Squinting And Tearing Up Oh I Love It.
 
In another thread Chris mentioned a supposed disgruntled customer who (anonymously) bad mouthed his service. I believe one comment was that the smell lingered for days.

While I'm with most thinking this was a spineless stab by a competitor. However, other's did mention that SH will linger for a while after the job is completed.

My question is; if this is the case for how long and will this affect a customer who has severe Asthma? The first home I'd like to treat is my next door neighbor and the lady of the house has this affliction.

Should I be concerned?
Rinse really well for the breathing compromised, and it should be OK.
Do NOT add any dish soap, it gasses.

Just use the Apple Sauce recipe, rinse like a Mother, and rinse some more.
 
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