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Follow on Google News | Ecology College Offers Free Mold Removal Training & Certification with Paid Mold Inspector CourseThe Environmental Hygienists Association and Ecology College announce free training and certification for the professional designation Certified Mold Remediator for students who enroll in paid training as a Certified Mold Inspector by Dec. 31, 2013.
By: Environmental Hygienists Association A Certified Mold Inspector inspects and investigates homes, commercial buildings, and public buildings to find, test, and document both visible mold and hidden mold problems. A Certified Mold Remediator removes both visible and hidden mold growth safely and effectively by utilizing mold consultant Phillip Fry’s proven ten step mold removal protocol that is explained at www.moldinspector.com/ Mold inspector and mold remediator training is available online nationwide in the USA, Canada, Europe, and Asia, as well as in person classroom instruction in at the college’s environmental training center in Montrose, Michigan, to which half of the population in the USA and Canada can drive in one or two days. Mold training instructors are Phillip and Divine Fry, both of whom are Certified Environmental Hygienists, Professional Industrial Hygienists, Certified Mold Inspectors, Certified Mold Remediators, and Certified Ozone Professionals. Phillip Fry is the author of five mold ebooks, which are provided free as part of the online mold training program: (1) Mold Health Guide; (2) Mold Legal Guide; (3) Mold Monsters; (4) Mold Inspection, Testing, Remediation, and Prevention; and (5) Mold Home Remedy Recipes. All of Mr. Fry’s mold advice books are also available for purchase at www.moldmart.net. Visit the Frys’ website www.moldexpertconsultants.com. “The marketplace for professional mold inspection, testing, and remediation is multi-billion dollar in size in the USA and Canada because at least half of all homes and commercial buildings have a significant toxic mold infestation, which is often unknown to property owners and occupants because health-destroying mold growth is often hidden inside walls, ceilings, floors, attics, crawl spaces, and heating/cooling equipment and ducts,” according to Mr. Fry, who has been a mold inspector and mold remediator since 1999 in the USA, Canada, and Asia. For in depth mold training and certification information, visit the college’s website www.ecology- (30) End
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