Certified Mold Inspection – Inspections You Can Trust
Certified mold inspections are the only way to go if you are looking to get a professional inspection that you can count on. It is important to check for certification when you are setting up an inspection. While there are a number of schools, which offer certification usually set up in two categories there is only one recognized governing body for that certification.
These standards are set up by a nonprofit organization that provides a set of standard rules for the industry. This is the backing for most certifications. It is important to check to make sure that the certified inspector that you are considering has a certification that is backed by these standards.
A certified mold inspection is going to have a set of tests that are standard. Other more extensive testing can be requested however, most individuals simply need the basics in order to determine if they are in need of remediation. A CMI or certified mold inspector is going to test for humidity, temperature, air quality and depending on the types and locations of the visible mold they may use a borescope. A borescope is used in order to determine if mold is simply growing on the surface where it is visible or if it has started or spread to the internals of your home or business.
It may also be a good idea to look at several inspectors or inspection services. Check to see how long the companies or individuals have been in business and check references if possible before determining an inspector for your project. You may also want to check to make sure that their certification is up to date. There are a number of revisions that are done frequently to accommodate new tests, equipment options and standards as with any industry.
A certified mold inspection can also be done, in many cases, by a company that handles mold clean up. These companies are generally known as remediation companies and are responsible for the safe clean up of mold. Many of these companies have certified inspectors as part of the service they offer. This may be offered separately or offered as part of a remediation package.
Certification indicates that the person who obtained it had to go through a training program that provided them with the knowledge of equipment, proper safety equipment as well as procedures and they have received a basic knowledge of the types and kinds of molds, what to look for and the best way to remove them. This information is essential in determining if a structure is dealing with the effects of mold. It also provides peace of mind to the building owner that the results they get are going to be based off a standard set of equipment types and measurements.
These types of inspections should always be done by certified professionals. Though there are kits available that make it possible for anyone to test for mold a person without training may miss something or make less effective use of the available equipment.
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