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The Importance of Having a Mold Remediation Certification

In order to legally offer mold remediation services to residential or commercial customers in the United States, an individual must complete a mold remediation certification program. If a company is offering mold remediation services then the employees performing mold remediation must have this certification as well. These individuals are known as Mold Remediation Contractors. Mold remediation means that the company or the individual hired will contain, clean and remove mold from materials and surfaces affected by mold.

Mold Remediation Certification and Professional Recognition

Mold remediation certification requires contractors to attend classes that cover topics like types of mold, life cycles of mold, how to safely remove and clean up mold, safety equipment needed, clean up equipment required and other topics as well. It is this information that makes them an expert in what they do.

A certified mold remediation contractor will remove even the smallest mold infestation in a safe and organized way, without having the risk of allowing the mold spores to become airborne. This is very important when dealing with toxic mold. The average homeowner or handyman will not have the same kind of training and may not remove the mold as effectively or safely as a trained professional.

Mold Remediation Certification Offers Consumers a Guarantee

A certified mold remediation contractor has completed many courses that train him in mold recognition, inspection and removal techniques. This training offers the consumer a "guarantee" of sort that the individual coming to help them clear up their mold issues actually knows what he is doing.

Some mold remediation certification programs are nationally recognized in the contracting industry. These recognized certification courses have high standards and may include all kinds of additional course work such as mold inspection, remediation techniques, structural mold issues, HVAC mold issues, and more. Lesser known courses can be found online, some even for free. These are good for handymen, homeowners and contractors who are just starting out in mold remediation or for those who want to broaden their knowledge of mold remediation techniques. Other institutions may offer group discounts for companies or offer "free" tuition if the courses are completed by a certain date.

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