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Sample Mold Question
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Question:
If a school has a "book
drive" (donation of used books), what 'mold' concerns should be made
part of the process of 'intaking' of used material? Is there a detection
method? If mold is detected, is there a method of its elimination?
Should any collection site be outside of the 'school proper?' If you can
point me in any direction, I would greatly appreciate your assistance.
[Dec. 19, 2005]
Answer:
Your questions are
certainly very important to mold school health. Yes, it would be good
not to bring potentially moldy books into the school building itself.
There should be an outdoor collection point [covered roof of course!].
The books should pass the mold smell/mold visible test. If a book smells
moldy or it has easily visible water and/or
mold damage,
the books should be excluded from the collection drive.
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[former] at the Certified Mold Inspectors and Contractors
Institute in Hurricane, Utah, 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."
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