Mold is officially a BioHazard according to the EPA
Whether by flood, broken pipes, water leaks, or high humidity, mold is a universal issue for building owners. It is a health hazard that is made worse by waiting. Mold never just "goes away." It continues to infest the facility until someone solves the problem.
Mold is a health hazard, and some mold is literally deadly to humans. It takes a Certified Mold Inspector to evaluate and assess the damage and estimate the needed repairs. Mold remediation is the hands-on work it takes to remove and eliminate the mold making the facility livable again. Frankly, it is a pretty good business, and there are always homes and buildings with mold problems. So, making money is just making the right connections.
This two module course offers an extensive training with two Fax-In exams. It doesn't take long until you are ready to start into this lucrative business. If you like hands-on type of work and the chance to build a business from scratch, you might consider the Certified Mold Technician course.
This program is more than affordable. $195 is far less than other programs, and you don't have to travel to a distant city and pay for travel and lodging. Mold inspection is not that complicated, but it will take some skill when it comes to remediation. We show you both sides of this important career opportunity. Frankly, mold inspection needs to understand the remediation process of cleaning, tear out, and rebuilding. People make a big mistake then they simply paint over mold with a fungicide paint. It will come back!
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Course Outline:
CMT 101 covers: - Technical view of Mold, Allergies and Irritants, Rise of Greater Concern for Mold, Mold Remediation, Mold Inspection and Estimating, Confining the Problem, and Common Mistakes about Mold. Gain a perspective of how mold develops and the core issues in mold formation. Remediation is not what people think, and it requires a discovery of the contributing sources.
CMT102 covers: - Mold Testing and Insurance Claims, Controlling the Spread of Mold, Mold Remediation Equipment and Products, Mold Cleaning Principles, Compounding Issues in Remediation, and Mold Remediation Planning. Gain an understanding of the inspection versus remediation side of this business, and gain a perspective of the costs of starting your mold inspections business. Issues of business include sub-contracting and referral systems.
An exam is required for each module. You must get at least an 80% to pass, and retakes are free. The majority of students pass on their first try. For those starting a mold inspection or remediation business, this is an affordable and reputable training program from the Green Clean Institute.