Sarasota / Bradenton / North
Port / Venice Mold Inspectors must maintain $1 million in liability insurance with E&O coverage. Smart
Consumers always hire mold inspectors that are Certified Indoor Environmentalists (CIE). A CIE has
proven experience and can write recommendations for corrections if you have a mold problem in your Sarasota / Bradenton
/ North Port / Venice home or business.
Sarasota
/ Bradenton / North Port / Venice Mold Assessors / Inspectors Must be Licensed by the state of Florida. Sarasota
/ Bradenton / North Port / Venice Mold inspectors cannot do remediation work & inspection on same job within
12 months. ( http://www.myfloridalicense.com/dbpr/ )
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Rob Martin, CIE, State of Florida Licensed Mold Assessor / license #MRSA33 Council-Certified Indoor Environmentalist, (CIE) Board-awarded by the American Council for Accredited
Certification FL DOH certified radon measurement
tech R 2190 Rob Martin, CIE, & Assoc. Rob Martin has proven his knowledge of mold and indoor air quality issues by performing hundreds
of mold inspections / assessments in Sarasota / Bradenton / North Port / Venice and
South Florida.
Sarasota / Bradenton / Nort Port / Venice :
(800) 881-3837 (office) Port
Charlotte: (941) 661-1424 Cape
Coral /Ft Myers: (239) 948-9717
- Fax: (239) 949-5948
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Greg Gomez, CIE Council-Certified Indoor
Environmentalist, (CIE) Board-awarded by the American Council for Accredited Certification State
of Florida Licensed Mold Assessor / license #MRSA 763 FL DOH certified
for radon, R 2191 Greg is a experienced and respected mold and indoor air
quality professional serving Sarasota / Bradenton / North Port / Venice and all of Southwest
Florida for more than 8 years, performing hundreds of mold assessments every year using the latest and most advanced
equipment available. Experienced in mold remediation, duct cleaning and water damage cleanup Greg excells in preparing and
writing detailed reports for mold assessments.
Sarasota / Bradenton / Nort Port / Venice : (800) 881-3837 (office)
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Doug Wall, CIE Council-Certified Indoor Environmentalist, (CIE) Board-awarded by the American Council for Accredited
Certification State of Florida Licensed
Mold Assessor / license #MRSA 2 State of Florida
Licensed Home Inspector / license #HI 2202 FL DOH certified
radon measurement tech R1751 Doug
Wall has performed thousands of radon tests and mold sampling (tests) and assessments in Sarasota
/ Bradenton / North Port / Venice, Naples and throughout Southwest Florida for residential
and commercial properties since 1999.
Sarasota / Bradenton / Nort Port / Venice : (800) 881-3837 (office)
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John Cosgrove, CIE Council-Certified Indoor Environmentalist,
(CIE) Board-awarded by the American
Council for Accredited Certification State of Florida Licensed Mold Assessor / license #MRS 5 FL DOH certified for radon, R1867 John Cosgrove, CIE, Inc. John Cosgrove, CIE our senior inspector is one of the most experienced and
respected mold and indoor air quality professional in Sarasota / Bradenton / North Port / Venice and
all of Southwest Florida. He has performed hundreds of mold assessments every year using the latest and most advanced
equipment available. John's attention to detail provides clients with a
comprehensive mold report identifying problems with recommendations for corrections whether it is a residential or commercial
property.
Sarasota / Bradenton / Nort Port / Venice : (800) 881-3837 (office)
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http://www.doh.state.fl.us/environment/community/indoor-air/Indoor_Mold_and_Health.pdf (Florida DOH)
Indoor Mold and Health
A Fungus Among Us
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How can I prevent mold growth in your Sarasota / Bradenton home or
business?
Water (moisture) is the key. Without it, mold growth cannot start,
much less multiply and spread. The easiest way to prevent the mold from gaining a foothold is to control dampness. Keep your
home or business clean and dry. If water stands for even 24 hours, common molds can take hold.Keeping humidity levels below 60% and venting moisture from showering and cooking to
the outside are several ways to prevent the conditions that can lead to mold growth.
Other ways include:
§ Clean and dry up spills within 24 hours
§ Dry out wet building materials and carpets within 24 hours
§ Use an air conditioner or a dehumidifier to reduce the indoor humidity levelsbelow 60%. If you have a central air conditioning system
and need adehumidifier to reduce
relative humidity below 60%, you should have the airconditioning system examined for problems
§ Do not carpet bathrooms or basements
We recommend Sarasota / Bradenton homeowners
keep their humidity levels below 55% if possible.
Note: While most
experts suggest a relative humidity of less than 60%, below 50% is best for controlling both mold growth and dust mites.
Dust mites are microscopic animals related to spiders, ticks and other mites. Dust mites eat mold and dead
human or animal skin scales (flakes) and leave allergenic proteins. Dust mites reduce allergen production at these lowerhumidity levels.