Thanks, Judy. Yes, that protocol is the "official" one - Sorry, I was on a run and didn't have time to go look it up.
The problem with black mold is that it gets behind the sheetrock. If you can see it, you can spray it also, with a diluted spray of activated MMS - If she's going to be out of the house for a night, you can do a stronger dose. The 10 drop dose will certainly handle anything lose in the air, and should clear fairly quickly.
I have a friend who had a suitcase that got mold - it was way beyond mildew when she discovered it. At that time I had my travel trailer - which was empty. I took it into the small bathroom and put an ounce of each MMS and CA, shut the door and went away for some time - like over a month, LOL. It was that bad. It was going to be an experiment, since the suitcase was scheduled to be tossed anyway. When I came back, the mold and mildew were pretty much all gone. Something was growing that looked like little "mushrooms" of orange, but they were dead and flicked right off. It was handled just from the gas... not from anything else.
However, the same trailer got too moist when I had a japanese family living there - and after they left, they left it sparkling clean, but over the next few months black mold started to develop. I did both the gassing and wiped down the surfaces with a diluted bleach solution. That time some of the black mold had gotten UNDER the varnish on a bedside cabinet (the cabinets opened to the storage pass-through under the trailer) - the gassing did not completely get it, I had to literally remove the varnish, keep spraying with bleach, sand, and redo. It wasn't visible from the back, just from the front of the cabinet door, and all I can figure is that the original wood the door was made of had the mold in it which came out when the trailer was so humid.
My last story - somewhere I put a testimonial up from a man on one of the MMS forums. He used 5 drops activated at night - no water, just 5 drops activated, in a small jar (you could use a shot glass or a small candle holder) - and he placed it in a light fixture that was in his bedroom - the light fixture faced up (probably on a ceiling fan) - and he left it all night long, and slept in it. As he slept, the gas seeped out of the mixture, and in a period of time (can't remember now - 3 weeks, a month?) a longstanding bronchial situation was cleared. MMS1 had not actually touched it, taken orally, he said. So! Once you get the room cleaned out, you might consider setting up one of those stations. I actually went out and bought a standing lamp - a torchiere - to use. He worked his way up to 10 drops, but that was too much, he said.