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Question: Can I earn a high income in mold inspection and mold remediation?

Answer: A recent Wall Street Journal [Aug., 2002] article described the mold inspector and remediator profession as one of the hot job opportunities in today's business world. The Journal noted: "Paul Brennan, an instructor at the Certified Mold Inspectors and Contractors Institute (now known as PCI), says that opportunities for 'certified mold inspectors' and 'certified mold remediators' are 'steadily growing' across the country. Inspectors can earn as much as $100,000 annually while remediators -- who rip out mold-infested areas --can take home much more, Mr. Brennan reports."

Question: We discovered that we have mold growing in our attic. We can also see lines following the rafters in the living room ceiling. How do we find out what kind of mold it is and how do we do mold remediation?

Answer: While wearing a protective gear, you should go up in the attic and collect samples of visible mold growth using the lift tape method of mold sampling. You should also a do-it-yourself mold test kit to test the air of the attic, all other rooms of your house, basement, crawl space and the air flow out of any heating and/or cooling duct registers for possible presence of elevated levels of mold spores, especially in comparison to the outdoor mold control test you do. Or you can hire a Certified Mold Inspector to do the mold testing. To learn how to get rid of mold, visit: Mold Removal.

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