Mold Certification Training Seminar Course Content
Techniques
for Inspecting and Testing for Mold Instructor Phillip Fry [of
whom have extensive experience as seminar instructor] will provide you with "hands on"
training so that you can inspect and test homes, rental properties, offices, and other
properties with the following testing methods---
- Careful and thorough physical inspection of the entire
building and its environment including, but not limited to, checking for leaf rooks,
plumbing leaks, and water intrusions into basements and crawl spaces; inspecting hvac
[heating, ventilating, and air condition] equipment and ducts; inspecting crawl spaces,
attics, and INSIDE wall, ceiling, and floor cavities using a special fiber optics video
inspection system [to look for molds growing inside walls, ceilings, and floors]; checking
with a hidden moisture meter for concealed moisture or water problems inside walls,
ceilings, and floors; and checking the humidity of each room and inside wall, ceiling, and
floor cavities.
- Testing visible molds using mold scrapings, bulk
physical sampling clear 1" wide Scotch tape lift samples and swabs of the visible mold.
- Testing indoor air in various rooms and locations [such
as attics and crawl spaces] for elevated levels of airborne mold spores and dangerous mold
spores by using controlled air testing, an automated bioaerosol impactor sampler with
programmable timer to collect airborne mold spores onto mold culture plates, and the
settling of airborne mold spores onto mold culture plates.: You will also master the two
of the most thorough and complete mold testing techniques: (a) the spore inhalation
protocol-TM; and (b) the geometric diffusion protocol-TM.
- Carpet mold testing [using carpet samplers] to test mold
spores that have settled onto carpet, or are growing in carpeting.
- Taking an outdoor air test as a control reference point.
- Completing your tests in compliance with safety and
legal requirements in regard to the possible presence of asbestos fibers for homes and
buildings built prior to Jan. 1, 1985, and the possible presence of lead paint for homes
and buildings built prior to 1978.
- Our Mold Antibody Blood Testing Service to detect mold
growing inside our clients' bodies.
- The health problems that arise from mold contamination,
and the health symptoms that result from exposure to mold contamination.
- How to write an effective report to your client that
details and presents your mold test results and of your observations and findings from
your physical inspection. Second, you will also learn how to write and charge for a
detailed remediation protocol plan that can be used by your client to know how to remove
mold infestation from their property and to obtain competitive bids from you [if you so
desire] and any other mold remediation company.
- For information on the benefits of your using our mold
lab when you become a Certified Mold Inspector, please click: Inspectors' Lab.
- Where to buy all mold testing equipment and supplies
[most of which are available at the seminar from Mold Inspector Laboratory, L.L.C.].
- How to advertise effectively for mold testing clients.
- What should your client-signed, mold testing contract
include to protect yourself against misunderstandings, lawsuits, and damages.
- Other steps to take to avoid being sued for any reason
related to your mold testing.
- In addition, all of your questions and desired mold
training subjects will be answered or explained in detail throughout the entire seminar.
Mold Remediation Techniques
Instructor
Phillip Fry will provide you with "hands on" training so that you can
remediate [remove mold safely from] homes, rental properties, offices, and other properties
with the following remediation and removal methods---
- Find and locate all points of mold contamination in the
home or building with thorough inspection and testing.
- Locate and fix all sources of mold-causing water
intrusion such as flooded areas, recurring flood causes and sources, other flooding
problems water leaks, broken water pipes, leaky roofs or exterior walls, defective air
conditioning condensations lines, and excessive humidity.
- Contain the moldy work area [and thus contain the mold
spores that will be released into the air by opening up mold-contaminated areas] using
wall-to-wall, floor-to-ceiling, 6 mill plastic sheeting as containment walls, industrial
hepa filters, negative air pressure including exhausting mold-laden air into the outdoors,
and large dehumidifiers.
- The use of wear personal protective gear while testing
and remediating mold, such as: Tyvek protective suit with built-in hood and shoe covers;
gloves; and one piece, full face protective eye goggles with built-in breathing respirator
with cartridge filtration.
- Kill visible mold and disinfected cleaned areas by
spraying it with EPA-recognized Mold Killer.
- Remove dead, live, and dormant mold.
- Remove and discard all mold-contaminated building
materials [such as drywall and insulation] in doubled up bags [double bagging].
- Clean out the mold-afflicted area, including power
planing, abrasive blasting, and power sanding of all wood beams and other timbers to
remove all mold deposits---or replace unsalvageable timbers with new, mold-free timbers.
- Spray onto the cleaned out area your choice of two
different anti-microbial coatings that will be explained and compared in detail.
- Remove mold from all personal property and home
furnishings that have been exposed to mold in the home or other real estate property.
- Replace mold-contaminated hvac equipment, air handlers,
and duct work with new ones --- or remove the mold from inside the existing hvac and
prevent future mold problems with a custom-designed ultraviolet light system from Mold
Inspector that is installed in both the supply and return side of the hvac equipment and
air handlers.
- Close in the mold-remediated area with mold-free, new
building materials [usually done by a home remodeling company or general contractor rather
than by the mold remediation company].
- Where to buy all mold remediation equipment and supplies
[most of which are available at the seminar from Mold Inspector Laboratory, L.L.C.].
- How to advertise successfully for mold remediation
clients.
- How to price your mold remediation services.
- What should your client-signed, mold remediation
contract include to protect yourself against misunderstandings, lawsuits, and damages.
- Other steps to take to avoid being sued in relation to
your mold remediation jobs---so that you don't get sued like the mold contractors for
comedian Ed McMahon! Read about the McMahon lawsuit against his mold remediators and
homeowner's insurance company by clicking on:
McMahon
Lawsuit.
- In addition, all of your questions and desired mold
training subjects will be answered or explained in detail throughout the entire seminar.
Verify how thorough we are as mold trainers by reading student testimonials posted on:
Testimonials
If you have questions, email Phil at
envirodangers@yahoo.com or click on one of the
page links at the bottom of this page.
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Do-It-Best-Yourself Mold Solutions
Phil can help you fix your own property’s mold
problems at low-cost, more safely, and better-in- results than what is
done by many mold inspectors and mold contractors. How can Phil
help you?
1. Read Phil’s five plain-English,
mold advice books to master mold
inspection, testing, removal, remediation, and prevention for your house,
condo, apartment, office, or workplace.
2. Buy do-it-yourself, affordable
mold test kits,
mold lab analysis,
video inspection scope,
mold cleaner, and
mold killer, for the successful toxic and household mold
inspection, mold testing, mold species identification and quantification,
mold cleaning, mold removal, and mold remediation to find mold, kill mold,
clean mold, and remove mold from your residence or commercial building.
3. Get FREE mold advice, mold help, and/or answers
to your mold questions, by emailing mold expert Phillip Fry at
envirodangers@yahoo.com.
You can also email pictures of your mold problems in
jpeg file format as email attachments. |
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