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Hire a Certified Healthy Homes Inspector

WEBby Nick Gromicko, CMI®, Ben Gromicko, and Kate Tarasenko Get a Healthy Homes Inspection! Find Your Local Inspector People in the U.S. sp end about 70% of their lives …

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Become a Certified Healthy Homes Inspector

WEBComplete the entire program of the following 14 additional free, online courses: Healthy Homes, Part 1: Housing History and Purpose Course. Healthy Homes, Part 2: Basic …

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Air Quality in the Home

WEBPoor indoor air quality can arise from many sources. At least some of the following contaminants can be found in almost any home: moisture and biological pollutants, such …

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InterNACHI®

WEBInterNACHI® is the world’s leading association for home inspectors. We provide free training, online testing and certification, business development, marketing support, …

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HOW TO PERFORM MOLD INSPECTIONS

WEB~ 4 ~ Please note that the mold inspection online course and the materials on which it is based provide simple guidelines; some professionals may prefer other inspection and …

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Dampness and Mould

WEBAbstract Microbial pollution is a key element of indoor air pollution. It is caused by hun-dreds of species of bacteria and fungi, in particular filamentous fungi (mould),

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Ohio Department of Health (ODH) Accepts InterNACHI's Free, …

WEBCourses are accepted by the Ohio Department of Health (ODH) Indoor Radon Program if they are approved by NRPP. InterNACHI's free, online Radon Measurement …

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PVC Health Hazards

WEBPVC Health Hazards. by Nick Gromicko, CMI®. Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is a widely used building material praised for its durability, yet criticized for its potential health hazards. …

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Become a Licensed Home Inspector in Florida

WEBFlorida Home Inspector Pre-Licensing. The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation ( DBPR website for home inspectors) requires individuals to …

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Mold, Moisture and Your Home

WEB3. If mold is a problem in your home, you must clean up the mold and eliminate sources of moisture. 4. Fix the source of the water problem or leak to prevent mold growth. 5. …

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The Duty to Warn: A Home Inspector's and Home Seller's Guide to

WEBThe precedent for such disclosure is found in civil law and is called “the duty to warn.”. The duty to warn says that a party—the homeowner—will be held financially liable for injuries …

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How to Become a Licensed Home Inspector in Ohio

WEBTo Become an Ohio-Licensed Home Inspector. STEP #1: Join InterNACHI® as a member at $49 per month (cancel any time) or $499 per year.. STEP #2: Take InterNACHI's …

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Certified Home Inspectors in Washington

WEBSlopeside Home Inspections - Licensed in Washington & Oregon - WA #1894, OCHI #1998, CCB #215197

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Insurance for Home Inspectors

WEBHome inspectors typically have a need for both Professional Liability—often referred to as Errors & Omissions or E&O insurance—and General Liability to cover third-party bodily …

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Sewer Gases in the Home

WEBasphyxiation. When sewer gases diffuse into household air, they gradually displace oxygen and suffocate occupants. The effects of oxygen deficiency include headache, nausea, …

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CDPHE Radon Booklet redesign Final

WEBThe average indoor radon level in the U.S. is about 1.3 pCi/L in air. In Colorado, the average indoor radon level is about 6.4 pCi/L. Living in a home with average levels of …

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Polybutylene for Inspectors

WEBPolybutylene (PB) was a plastic manufactured between 1978 and mid-1995 for use as piping in home plumbing systems. It was inexpensive and offered plenty of advantages …

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Window Gas Fills: What Inspectors and Consumers Should Know

WEBArgon and krypton are the gas fills used most often by window manufacturers to displace the air between the panels in windows. Argon, which comprises slightly less than 1% of …

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