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Shane very sorry. I hope you can save most of your hard work.
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Really unfortunate break I know you put a ton into it already.
Good luck with this mess and for coming back in the future.
DA
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Great Haunt
Shane, I'm sorry to hear the news about Disturbia like others. I've enjoyed being one of your patrons during the past two seasons. Your haunt was awesome! You really made a tremendous contribution to the area and the industry with such a quality attraction. I, for one, will really miss Disturbia this year! Best wishes as you press forward.
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Kevin
And everyone else thanks for the nice words like I say its such a pain to see the blood, and sweat just go out the door! It's draining for sure but I know I am not the first or the last to have to deal with a disaster. Shane and it's thank you my brothers!
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Damn the mold
Shane this sucks! You are right about the rain season here in the south. We have been fighting the mold as well, but nothing like what you are dealing with. Damn mold has been really tough this year, and I am already putting a plan together for treating the mold throughout the year until it is a distant memory!
Larry curious what mold killer you are using in LEMP.
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I am really sorry you have to go through this shane.
But somehow you will get it done, and find out that things will be better than ever before.
You have that in you.
I will be thinking about you.
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Wore my Disturbia shirt today to work and thought of you. Such a bummer to hear about this. Are you looking to relocate entirely? Let me know of your plans - Would love to come out and work for you sometime!
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That sucks so bad Shane! I am very sorry to hear this. Keep us posted on your plans. I would like to see nothing more than some sort of silver lining from this mess. So heartbreaking for all your fans and crew. I'm hoping an even better location or situation comes your way.
Eric
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Sucks!
Really sorry to hear this! Do you plan on reopening next year? Or is it salvageable?!
Damon
www.frightmasters.weebly.com
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Thanks
We have had several storms and the rainiest season ever in the South in July we hit 90 once and had several days in the 70's which is unheard of here but yes a series of storms. Larry I think we all have had mold from time to time but this is nothing like I or anyone has experienced I think. Again thanks for all the words and we will just deal with it. Shane and it's thanks!
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A Few Years Ago
A local couple built a new log-house (Very fancy) the builder crammed in extra insulation everywhere but some of these logs were cut locally and not seasoned or dried, Black mold broke out inside the new house and one of their kids was thought to have been made sick from this, everybody then saw each other "In Court".
They rented another house for a few years as the new log house was torn into and fixed.
Keeping numerous fans blowing ,circulating air seems to help keep the mold away...
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Did this just happen from a recent storm? Looks like it has to be a major storm to tear the roof up so bad.
Tough break.
Jake
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57,000 sf building full of mold is not what I go to a haunt to get scared by, its scary but not the right scare. Sorry Shane good luck getting it back up and running.
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This happens to me every single season we try to re-open LEMP... we have to send in about 10 guys with tons of mold killer, cleaning supplies, mops, and more. We just did that btw yesterday. That really sucks ... man sorry you're going to miss the season. Larry
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