Restore the health of your home
The Superstratum Whole Home System is the ultimate mycotoxin cleaning solution. By harnessing the full power of Superstratum products, it reaches every area of your home for the deepest detoxification possible. Easy to use and highly effective, it’s your all-in-one solution to create a healthier living space.
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Effective detoxification from mycotoxins left behind by mold requires two key elements: the right products and the right process. The Whole Home System delivers both through its three simple phases.



The Whole Home System:
Your Step-by-Step Guide
Phase 1: Clean

USE FOR
- Spraying or fogging in buildings to destroy mycotoxins and other inanimate contaminants
QUICK FACTS
- Made with hypotonic-electrolytic hypochlorous acid (HE-HOCl).
- Building Cleaner - 600ppm HE-HOCl
- Everyday Cleaner - 300ppm HE-HOCl
- Tested to remove over 95% of mycotoxins on contact
- 12-month shelf lifeSafe around pets and children
- Non-corrosive
- Neutral pH level
- Ultra Low Volume cold fogger for application
Coverage Area
- 300 square feet per gallon for direct spray application
- 5000 cubic feet per gallon for fogging application
PPE
Not Required
Phase 2: Gas

USE FOR
- Deodorization and decontamination of living spaces (Deodor Bomb) and non-living spaces (Deodor Bomb Pro)
- Indoor rooms, crawlspaces, attics, garages, sheds, automobiles, RVs
QUICK FACTS
- Generates chlorine dioxide (ClO2) gas
- Individually pre-packaged
- Biodegradable
- 12-hour overnight treatment
- People, pets, and plants must be removed from the home
- Destroys mycotoxins, VOCs and odors left by mold, mildew, urine, smoke, etc
Coverage Area
- 100G Deodor Bomb - 1000 cubic feet
- 50G Deodor Bomb - 500 cubic feet
- 25G Deodor Bomb - 250 cubic feet
- 100G Deodor Bomb Pro - 2000 cubic feet
- 50G Deodor Bomb Pro - 1000 cubic feet
- 25G Deodor Bomb Pro - 500 cubic feet
PPE
Not Required
Phase 3: COAT

USE FOR
- Hand spray bottle, garden sprayer, airless paint sprayer (411 tip)
- Lumber, drywall, grout, windows, HVAC systems, crawl spaces, indoor and outdoor furniture
QUICK FACTS
- Mold-resistant, invisible dry-film
- Resists mold 2 years outdoors; up to 10 years indoors
- Effective with a light coat
- Water-based chemistry
- Safe around people, pets, and plantsSafe on all surfaces
- Permeable to moisture
Whole Home System Knowledge Hub
The Missing Environmental Link to Chronic Illness: Mold and Mycotoxins
Mycotoxins are toxic chemicals produced by mold and can pose serious health risks, especially in indoor environments. These toxins are a major contributor to chronic Building Related Illness (BRI) because they’re often overlooked during typical mold remediation and environmental testing. Understanding what mycotoxins are, how they spread, and the most effective ways to remove them is essential for anyone recovering from chronic BRI. In this article, we’ll cover everything you need to know about mycotoxins—the health issues they can cause, how to detect them, and steps you can take to remove them from your home. What Are Mycotoxins? Mycotoxins are a metabolite produced by various mold species. These toxins act as a defense mechanism, helping mold colonies fend off bacteria. Some mycotoxins, like penicillin, even have medicinal uses. Unlike mold spores, mycotoxins are chemical substances that spread on surfaces and through the air. They can’t be “killed” because they aren’t alive. Non-living: They cannot be killed with EPA disinfectants. Resilient: Can persist in homes for years. Sticky: Cling to surfaces, clothes, and furniture. Airborne: Easily spread via HVAC systems. How Mycotoxins Contaminate a Home Crawlspaces: Mold spores rise through the home via the stack effect. HVAC Systems: Contaminated air circulates through ducts and vents. Hidden Leaks: Behind walls or ceilings, undetected mold can still release toxins. Health Impacts of Mycotoxins Neurological: Brain fog, dizziness, migraines, tremors, TBI effects. Autoimmune: Linked to Hashimoto’s, POTS, lupus, and more. Hormonal: Affects cortisol, thyroid, estrogen, testosterone. Cancer Risk: Associated with liver, kidney, and stomach cancer. Allergic Reactions: Triggers skin, sinus, and food allergies. The #1 Clue for BRI Do you feel better when you leave your home? If so, your environment may be the cause of your symptoms. Take the Building Related Illness QuizStart Quiz Steps to Restore a Healthy Home Find Moisture: Eliminate leaks and high humidity sources. Test: Use a mycotoxin detection kit to identify threats. Remove Mold: Use proper methods to physically remove mold. Neutralize Mycotoxins: Use a complete detox system for air and surfaces. Superstratum Whole Home System Phase 1: Clean Product: Superstratum Building CleanerFog and wipe to eliminate mycotoxins safely and effectively. Phase 2: GAS Product: Superstratum Deodor BombsFill the home with ClO₂ gas overnight to reach every corner. Phase 3: COAT Product: Superstratum Endurance CoatingSpray on high-risk areas to prevent mold growth for up to 10 years. Why It Works DIY Friendly: Easy for homeowners to use. Cost-Effective: Just $1–$2/sq ft (vs. $12–$27 for pros). Safe: Trusted by people with chemical sensitivities. GET A CUSTOM TREATMENT PLAN FOR YOUR HOMEStill have questions?Chat with Us
Learn moreStep by Step DIY Home Detox
If you're looking for ways to create a healthier living environment, the Whole Home System provides a practical approach to addressing one of the most common causes of building-related illness: mycotoxins. This blog is for anyone, whether you're just learning about the Whole Home System or eager to dive into detailed videos and step-by-step instructions. Download the Superstratum Whole Home System Manual Seven Steps to the Whole Home System Step 1: Pre-Fog with Superstratum Building Cleaner The first step of the Whole Home System is designed to suppress dust particles, remove mycotoxins from the air, and destroy mycotoxins on visible surfaces. Equipment Needed: Ultra-Low Volume (ULV) cold fogger Electric ULV Portable Fogger, Silver Bullet Pro Painter’s tape 6 mil plastic sheeting Prepare the home for the fogging application. Protect or remove selected items that will sustain water damage from repeated exposure to the Building Cleaner fogging mist. Use 6 mil plastic sheeting and painter’s tape to cover these items. Items to protect or remove include but are not limited to: Instruments Taxidermy Oil paintings and exposed artwork Electronics - TVs, laptops, headphones, monitors, etc. Paper goods Leather surfacesAntique stained furniture Repeated exposure to the Building Cleaner in a fog application may cause a color change in the antique’s stain due to the oxidation properties of HOCl. If applicable, prepare the HVAC system by turning off the A/C and heat. Then, turn the Fan to the ON position so that air is circulating throughout the home. Fill your Ultra-Low Volume (ULV) cold fogger with Superstratum Building Cleaner, and begin to fog the entire home. Fog your entire home with Superstratum Building Cleaner suppressing dust particles and destroying mycotoxins. Move from room to room to ensure full volumetric coverage of all spaces in your home by fogging the general air space, wall-to-wall, and floor-to-ceiling, as well as accessible crawlspaces and attics. Coat the walls, ceiling, and general air space with the Building Cleaner mist. Fog your furniture and contents, applying a moderate mist to all items such as clothing, bedding, towels, dog beds, furniture pieces, rugs, cushions, mattress, toiletries, dishware, etc. No personal protective equipment is required for this step. Once the pre-fog step is complete, you may turn the HVAC cooling and heating systems back on if desired. Allow the surfaces to dry before proceeding to the next microclean step. Coverage Guidelines: 1 gallon of Superstratum Building Cleaner covers approximately 5000 cubic feet for pre-fog step application. You may use our Whole Home System Order Wizard to easily calculate the amount of Building Cleaner needed for the prefog. Step 2: Microclean with Superstratum Building Cleaner Remove dust particles and remaining mycotoxins from surfaces. Equipment Needed: Spray bottles or garden sprayer, disposable wipes, HEPA vacuum (optional) If your home has high levels of dust and debris, it is recommended to use a HEPA filtered vacuum to make this microclean step easier and more effective. Focus your attention on areas in the home that accumulate dust, such as baseboards, around window and door frames, cabinets, shelves, and light fixtures. Use a HEPA filtered vacuum to remove dust and debris from moderate to high dust and debris areas and furniture. Grab your spray bottles or garden pump sprayers full of the Building Cleaner and have a large supply of non-woven microfiber disposable wipes on hand. Spray all horizontal surfaces and contents in your home thoroughly with Superstratum Building Cleaner. Allow the solution to dwell on the surface for 10 seconds before wiping the surface dry and removing the dust with non-woven/microfiber disposable wipes. Make sure to have more than enough disposable wipes on hand for this step!Use one disposable wipe for each content or one disposable wipe for every 3 square feet of surface area.Coverage Guidelines: 1 gallon of Superstratum Building Cleaner covers approximately 300 square feet with direct spray application. You may use our Whole Home System Order Wizard to easily calculate the amount of Building Cleaner needed for the microclean. Step 3: Prepare for Deodor Bomb Treatment Prepare the home for chlorine dioxide gas treatment. Equipment Needed: Painter’s tape, plastic sheeting, fans, masks, gloves, elevation items IMPORTANT: Superstratum Deodor Bombs are for use in interior living and working spaces and required PPE include an N95 mask and nitrile gloves. Deodor Bomb Pros may be used in uninhabited spaces such as garages, basements, attics, crawlspaces, etc. and required PPE include aPD-100 full face respirator gas mask and nitrile gloves. Gather personal protective equipment including an N95 mask or PD-100 full face respirator gas mask and nitrile gloves. Ideally the Deodor Bomb treatment is completed overnight, because sunlight significantly decreases the performance of chlorine dioxide gas. If you perform this gas treatment during the day, block all sunlight from entering through the windows. Remove all people, plants, and pets from the home! Remove or protect selected items that may sustain damage during the Deodor Bomb treatment due to the oxidative power of chlorine dioxide gas. Use 6 mil plastic sheeting and painter’s tape to cover these items if you have not already done so in the previous steps. Items to protect or remove include but are not limited to: Plants Fish tanks Instruments Taxidermy Oil paintings and exposed artwork Electronic - TVs, laptops, headphones, monitors, etc. Paper goods Leather surfaces Antique stained furniture Repeated exposure to the Deodor Bombs during a 12hr gassing may cause a color change in the antique’s stain due to the oxidation properties of chlorine dioxide.Turn off the smoke detector system, remove smoke detectors, or cover with 6 mil plastic sheeting and seal with painter’s tape.Close all exterior windows, doors, and fireplace damper. Seal any gaps or cracks around exterior windows and doors using painter’s tape and 6 mil plastic sheeting. Open all interior doors, drawers, cabinets, and closets to allow the gas to permeate freely through the home. Stand your furniture cushions and mattresses upright and remove all bedding, fitted sheets, and plastic mattress protectors to allow the chlorine dioxide gas to permeate freely through as many exposed surfaces as possible. If desired, remove clothes from storage drawers and lay flat or place on coat hangers to allow gas to permeate freely through the clothing fibers. Distribute Deodor Bomb kits throughout the home. Space the kits apart in each room. Use buckets, side tables, boxes, stools, etc. to raise the kits at least three feet above the ground. Do not place packets directly on carpet or beds to avoid discoloration if spillage occurs. Turn off any air purifiers and dehumidifiers. Turn on low speed overhead fans and/or use electrical fans to circulate the chlorine dioxide gas throughout the home, but please do not direct airflow of electrical fans to blow directly over the top of the Deodor Bombs. Providing adequate airflow with fans is important, because stagnant chlorine dioxide gas may cause discoloration on certain surfaces. Post warning placard included in the Deodor Bomb kit to entry door to ensure the home remains unoccupied for the entire duration of the gas treatment. Coverage Guidelines:You may use our Whole Home System Order Wizard to easily calculate the size and quantity needed for the gassing. Step 4: Re-Fog with Superstratum Building Cleaner Raise humidity and prepare for gas treatment. Equipment Needed: ULV Fogger, hygrometer, plastic sheeting, tape Check all electronics such as flat screen TVs, computers, and laptops are removed or protected to prevent water damage while re-fogging. All exposed artwork, instruments, taxidermy and other delicate items should already be protected from moisture and oxidation damage in Step 3 using 6 mil plastic sheeting and painter’s tape. Confirm or adjust the temperature of the home between 65F and 90F. Once the desired temperature is achieved, turn OFF the HVAC system, and turn the Fan to the ON position so that air is circulating through the home. If desired, you may leave the heating system on for the Deodor Bomb treatment. Remove and discard your return air vent filter, and leave the vent door open for easy gas access. You may also remove vent grilles throughout the home if desired. Fill your ULV cold fogger, and begin to re-fog the home with Building Cleaner room by room suppressing more dust particles, destroying mycotoxins, and raising the relative humidity levels. Be sure to re-fog the crawlspaces and attics if applicable. After you have finished re-fogging all the Building Cleaner for this step, monitor humidity levels with a hygrometer. If you have not achieved at least 65% relative humidity, continue raising the relative humidity levels. Tips for raising humidity include fogging with water and letting the steam from hot showers fill the home. Optimal conditions for a Superstratum Deodor Bomb treatment are 70°F and 70% relative humidity. Once the re-fog is complete and your desired relative humidity levels and temperature are achieved, you may proceed immediately to the next step. Coverage Guidelines: 1 gallon of Superstratum Building Cleaner covers approximately 10,000 cubic feet for re-fog step application. You can use the Whole Home System Order Wizard to easily calculate the amount of Superstratum Building Cleaner needed for the re-fog. Step 5: Gas with Superstratum Deodor Bombs Penetrate chlorine dioxide gas throughout the home. Equipment Needed: N95 mask/respirator, nitrile gloves, warm waterIMPORTANT: Superstratum Deodor Bombs can quickly create ClO2 gas. Before activating the first dry sponge, place all Deodor Bomb kits in their correct location throughout the building. Begin activating the Deodor Bombs from the furthest point of the home, and work backwards moving towards the exit to reduce exposure as much as possible. One person should not activate more than 10 Deodor Bombs. Be sure to have enough water available to activate all dry sponges before you begin. If you experience lightheadedness, or difficulty breathing during or after treatment, seek medical attention immediately. Assemble a pitcher of warm water, and put on your personal protective equipment. Remove all contents from the Deodor Bomb plastic clamshell container. Wearing your N95 mask and nitrile gloves, gently pour water into all the clamshell containers to the top of the indicated fill line. Do not overfill the containers. Remove the dry sponge from the foil wrapper, and place the dry sponge BLUE side down into the water. The sponge will begin to expand and activate. Do not pour excess water on top of the sponge. Within minutes the sponge will begin to generate a calculated amount of chlorine dioxide gas. Remember chlorine dioxide gas is extremely dangerous if it is inhaled. Be sure to wear your mask at all times when activating the Deodor Bombs. Exit and lock up the confined space after you activate the Deodor Bombs! Ensure the warning placard is taped to the exterior door to ensure no one enters the containment zone or disturbs the Deodor Bomb treatment. Allow the gas to envelope the home and all the contents inside for 12 undisturbed hours. You may wait more than 12 hours before returning to the area; however, this will not affect the performance of the Deodor Bombs. Step 6: Air Out Deodor Bomb Gas Clear out residual chlorine dioxide gas safely. Equipment Needed: Masks, gloves, fans, air purifiers Put on an N95 Mask or PD-100 full face respirator gas mask, and Nitrile Gloves, and reenter the home. Close plastic containers with liquid and sponge packets inside. The remaining yellow liquid is an oxidizer; therefore, do not spill as bleaching may occur. Dispose of plastic holder and contents in an outdoor refuse container or outdoor composter. The sponge is biodegradable, and the plastic container is #3 plastic and recyclable. The plastic container may be rinsed and reused. Open all exterior doors and windows to allow rooms to air out. Depending on the size of the home, air out may take a few hours. You can reduce the air out time needed by using fans, air purifiers, and dehumidifiers to remove the chlorine dioxide gas and odor from the home. You may turn on the HVAC system and install new air filters at this time. After the air out is complete, you may notice a residual chlorine dioxide odor. Some homes may require up to a few days for the residual chlorine dioxide odor to completely dissipate. IMPORTANT: If you feel nauseous, experience headaches, or feel any sensitivity to the residual chlorine dioxide odor, exit the home, and continue the air out until the odor has completely dissipated. *After the gas treatment, you may notice a residual salt film on your home's surfaces. This is completely normal. Our Building Cleaner and Deodor Bombs do not leave behind any toxic residue, only harmless salt. To remove visible salt films, wipe surfaces with a dry microfiber cloth. You may also apply more Building Cleaner directly to surfaces to loosen the salt’s adhesion and wipe if desired. This step is completely optional.* Step 7: Coat Surfaces with Superstratum Endurance Coating Apply Endurance Coating to resist future mold and mildew growth. Equipment Needed: Spray bottle or sprayer, UV light indicator (optional) Depending on the size of the surface area you will coat, use a handheld spray bottle, a pump garden sprayer, or even an airless sprayer to apply. To begin, shake the Endurance Coating for 10 - 20 seconds. Apply a light mist to desired surfaces around the home. As you spray, create a light coat on the surface so that it is damp, but there should be no dripping or running as this will leave unprotected streaks on the surface. Allow the surface to air dry, and do not wipe. You may shine a UV light indicator over the surface to ensure desired coverage is achieved. The coating will appear speckled. Superstratum Endurance Coating is an invisible, breathable, and water resistant dry film that contains preservatives to prevent the growth of mold and mildew on its coating’s surface through 100s of wet and dry cycles. This coating’s protection can last up to 10 weeks in high traffic moisture areas, 2 years in low traffic moisture areas, and 10 years in undisturbed moisture areas. Superstratum Endurance Coating may be used on virtually any surface, indoor and outdoor; however, it is not recommended on glass or varnished surfaces. Apply the coating to all moisture-exposed and previously contaminated areas prone to collecting dust. It is safe to use on wood, brick, stone, concrete, siding, outdoor furniture, etc. Ideal locations inside the home include, but are not limited to attics, crawlspaces, basements, wall cavities, grout lines, caulk, baseboards, new air filters, HVAC systems, ductwork and vents, baseboards, around window frames, back sides of furniture and appliances, plumbing, curtains, etc. Coverage Guidelines: 1 gallon of Superstratum Endurance Coating covers approximately 600 square feet. You can use the Whole Home System Order Wizard to easily calculate the amount of Superstratum Endurance Coating needed. Need Help? Still have questions? Chat with Us or Get a Custom Treatment Plan © 2025 Superstratum | Privacy Policy | Cookies
Learn moreHE-HOCl: The Advanced Chemistry Behind Destroying Mycotoxins
Most mold cleaning products only treat the surface. But what lingers after remediation is often more dangerous than the mold itself: mycotoxins—toxic metabolic byproducts that can trigger chronic illness and are notoriously difficult to remove. At Superstratum, we’ve developed a solution to go deeper. HE-HOCl (Hypotonic Electrolytic Hypochlorous Acid) is a next-generation oxidizer designed to do what others can’t: break apart the chemical structure of mycotoxins and render them inert. What Is HE-HOCl? HOCl is a molecule naturally produced by white blood cells to fight pathogens. While commercial products attempt to replicate it, most fall short—compromising performance with acidity or high salt content in order to extend shelf life. HE-HOCl is different. Created through a proprietary electrolysis process, it delivers a pure, stabilized solution with: Neutral pH (6.5–7.0) Low, controlled oxidation-reduction potential (ORP) Ultra-low total dissolved solids (TDS), just 2–4 parts per thousand Why pH, TDS, and ORP Matter—And Where Others Fall Short To prolong shelf life, most HOCl products are acidified (pH 3.5–5) or artificially buffered. But acidity shifts HOCl into weaker chemical forms, reducing its oxidative power—especially against complex toxins like mycotoxins. High-ORP HOCl (above 800 mV) presents the opposite problem: it’s too reactive. It breaks down quickly and reacts indiscriminately—often neutralizing itself on contact with surfaces, salts, or even your skin. HE-HOCl strikes the ideal balance: Neutral pH ensures optimal chemical activity Low but effective ORP allows targeted oxidation without collateral damage Ultra-low TDS prevents premature degradation or reversion to salt water Understanding ORP: Precision vs. Power Oxidation-Reduction Potential (ORP) measures a solution’s ability to donate or steal electrons. High ORP = Blowtorch – aggressive and indiscriminate Low ORP = Laser scalpel – controlled and targeted Mycotoxins require a precise strike. Too little oxidation, and the bonds don’t break. Too much, and you risk damaging materials or causing inflammatory reactions. HE-HOCl is formulated with the exact ORP window needed to break these bonds safely and effectively. HE-HOCl vs. Standard HOCl – Side-by-Side Feature HE-HOCl (Superstratum) Standard HOCl pH Level Neutral (6.5–7.0) Acidic (3.5–5.5) ORP Low & controlled High & unstable TDS 2–4 ppt Often much higher Targeted Oxidation Yes – breaks unsaturated bonds No – reacts indiscriminately Stability High – minimal degradation Dependent on acidity Safety Profile Non-irritating, non-corrosive Can irritate or corrode Mycotoxin Destruction Lab-verified Not verified Residue Evaporates cleanly May leave acidic residue How HE-HOCl Works at the Molecular Level Mycotoxins aren’t living—they’re chemical compounds. Built from unsaturated carbon bonds, they resist breakdown and can cling to surfaces or remain airborne for years. HE-HOCl neutralizes these toxins by donating a single electron to their bonds. This disrupts the molecular structure of the toxin and renders it biologically inactive. Third-Party Testing: Verified Mycotoxin Neutralization To validate its effectiveness, Superstratum submitted HE-HOCl (Superstratum Building Cleaner) for testing by Real-Time Laboratories and Wonder Makers Environmental. Test panels were treated after intentional contamination with four common indoor mycotoxins: Gliotoxin Trichothecenes (Group D) Ochratoxin A Zearalenone Results: 100% removal of Gliotoxin, Ochratoxin A, and Zearalenone 77–81% reduction in Trichothecenes 94–95% overall mycotoxin reduction This isn’t just cleaning. This is molecular disarmament. HE-HOCl is Part of the Superstratum Whole Home System HE-HOCl is the first step in Superstratum’s Whole Home System—a complete cleaning and detoxification protocol designed to eliminate the mycotoxins in your home. 1. Clean with HE-HOCl Fog and wipe surfaces, belongings, and HVAC systems with HE-HOCl to neutralize mycotoxins at the molecular level. Safe for skin, surfaces, and soft goods Effective on walls, furniture, fabrics, vents, and electronics Targets dust-bound and surface-level mycotoxins directly 2. Gas with Deodor Bombs Deploy chlorine dioxide gas to reach deep into structural cavities where fogging and wiping can’t go. Penetrates walls, ductwork, crawlspaces, and attics Reaches hidden contamination zones Purifies air and surfaces in every corner of your space 3. Coat with Endurance Coating Coat high-risk areas with an invisible, water-resistant barrier that actively resists mold growth for up to 10 years. Works on drywall, tile, wood, concrete, and more Ideal for bathrooms, kitchens, basements, and laundry rooms Resists mold in any condition Final Takeaway: You can’t kill mycotoxins—they aren’t alive. You have to destroy their chemical structure.HE-HOCl is one of the only solutions proven to do that.
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