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,
Cleveland Flooded Basements Become Toxic Black Mold Playgrounds
With record levels of rain in Cleveland this year, many Northeastern Ohio homeowners have suffered from flooded basements. Unfortunately, if the damaged carpet, soaked padding and wet drywall wasn’t removed, it’s likely the once flooded basements have turned into
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
Mold Inspection – Muhammad Ali Suing Over Mold Not Disclosed
CBS News reported last week that Muhammad Ali has filed a lawsuit against the couple who sold him their $2 million home in Kentucky several years ago. The suit claims the Ali’s were not properly informed of a host
Cleveland Mold Removal | Featured Best Contractor 2011
Dutch’s Home and Mold Inspections is proud to be featured in Angie’s List Magazine as a 2011 Best Contractor. http://magazine.angieslist.com/best—worst/2011/best-cleveland-contractors-of-2011.aspx Scott Hoeflinger of Westlake experienced Dutch’s willingness to assist clients when he was trying to sell his house. “The buyers questioned his