Avi Haber | August 20, 2010
It may not always be clear to you where the mold is growing and that you are having a reaction to the exposure.
Robert Weitz | June 17, 2010
Mold spores can be toxic to the human system, or they can act as allergens.
Robert Weitz | June 17, 2010
The right approach to mold testing involves a combination of a thorough visual inspection, thermal imaging, moisture readings and air samples to give clients the ...
Dave Park | January 13, 2010
How many of you know that a common component of dust in both the household and the workplace is mold?
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Bill Tyrrell | November 25, 2009
Bill Tyrrell is a Master Mold Remover and Crime Scene Cleanup Specialist. In these articles, he shares what he has learnt from years on the ...
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Bill Tyrrell | November 20, 2009
Molds really on require two things to grown and thrive in your home: food and moisture. Deprive the fungus of these things and it simply ...
Pat Perkins | June 3, 2009
If you think that taxing cigarettes and regulating smokers is making the air that you breathe pure, then you would be wrong. Tobacco and ...
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Toni Star | April 20, 2009
You can tell if you have mold in your home if you see discolored patches or speckled growth on walls or furniture. You can also ...
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