Joel from Beachwood, Ohio wrote:Spent close to 45 minutes inspecting the job and said there was no mold issue to deal with. Two weeks prior another company recommended by our real estate agent wanted over $2000.00 for the same work.
Don’t Mess with Hidden Mold: What You Don’t Know CAN Hurt You
In the case of hidden mold, what you don’t know CAN hurt you. These tips come from the EPA’s “A Brief Guide to Mold, Moisture and Your Home.” Although much moisture in your home can be handled by the homeowners
Ten Things You Should Know about Mold
These ten things you should know about mold come from the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and can be found here. At Dutch’s Mold Inspections & Mold Remediation Services it is not our goal to simply remove mold, but
Why Does Mold Removal Continue to Capture Headlines?
You may have thought mold inspections, mold removal (or mold remediation) and indoor air quality would stop making headlines by now. After all it was over 40 years ago, in the late 1970’s that the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) and
Cleveland – How is Your Indoor Air Quality (IAQ)?
When most people in Cleveland think of air pollution, they think of the factories and big industry that emit harmful toxins into the outdoor air. In fact, most studies show our indoor air has up to 10 times more VOCs
Indoor Air Quality in Our Schools
As the new school year gets underway nationwide, many states are reflecting on their indoor air quality policies across their school systems. Some state health officials, like the ones in Indiana, have recently implemented tougher indoor air quality requirements for
Cleveland: Is Your IAQ (Indoor Air Quality) Affecting Your IQ?
“Roughly 20% of the U.S. population spends their days inside educational facilities, where poor IAQ can influence health, concentration, attendance, and student and staff performance. Poor IAQ is associated with a variety of health risks and problems, including asthma,
Mold Removal – What Your Home and a Food Manufacturing Facility Have in Common
Indoor air quality and toxic mold are issues across many industries and many households. This indoor air quality article comes from Quality Assurance magazine and outlines at least 3 things a food manufacturing facility can do to keep mold
Asthma Linked to Mold Exposure – Attention Expectant Parents
Scientists have known for a long time that individuals with asthma, and other respiratory illnesses, were more likely to be sensitive to mold exposure. However this study is the first to link an early exposure to mold to the development
If You’re Sick in Your House and It’s Not Your Spouse…
… You May Have Sick House Syndrome! Indoor pollution sources that release gases or particles into the air are the primary cause of indoor air quality problems in homes. Inadequate ventilation can increase indoor pollutant levels by not bringing in