Mold Assessment Group is a full service Mold & Indoor Air Quality firm that provides mold assessments, inspections, testing and prevention. Our professional inspectors are all Certified Mold Inspectors (CMI) and Certified Indoor Environmental Professionals (CIEP). The business opportunities are available under a (BLA) "Business Licensing Agreement" through Yountz Group, LLC, the parent company of Mold Assessment Group.
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Mold Assessment Group is a comprehensive mold inspection, testing, and consulting company based in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Founded by Mr. Ron Yountz in 2005, Mold Assessment Group is certified at the highest (Professional) level by NAMP, the National Association of Mold Professionals, the leading and most recognized of all mold certification and training associations, by ESA, the Environmental Solutions Association, the Indoor Air Quality Association, and Mr. Yountz is a full member of the American Industrial Hygiene Association.
Founded by Mr. Ron Yountz in 2005, Mold Assessment Group is certified at the highest (Professional) level by NAMP, the National Association of Mold Professionals, the leading and most recognized of all mold certification and training associations, by ESA, the Environmental Solutions Association, the Indoor Air Quality Association, and Mr. Yountz is a full member of the American Industrial Hygiene Association.
Generally, it is not necessary to identify the species of mold growing in a residence, and CDC does not recommend routine sampling for molds.
Current evidence indicates that allergies are the type of diseases most often associated with molds.
Since the susceptibility of individuals can vary greatly either because of the amount or type of mold, sampling and culturing are not reliable in determining your health risk.
If you are susceptible to mold and mold is seen or smelled, there is a potential health risk; therefore, no matter what type of mold is present, you should arrange for its removal.
Current evidence indicates that allergies are the type of diseases most often associated with molds.
Since the susceptibility of individuals can vary greatly either because of the amount or type of mold, sampling and culturing are not reliable in determining your health risk.
If you are susceptible to mold and mold is seen or smelled, there is a potential health risk; therefore, no matter what type of mold is present, you should arrange for its removal.
If you have allergies or asthma, you may experience skin rash and itching, running nose, eye irritation, cough, congestion, and aggravation of asthma.
Also, if you have an immune suppression or underlying lung disease, you may be at increased risk for infections from molds.
Just because you live in a dry climate, don't think you're off the hook.
You may experience a reduced incidence of mold growth, but by no means is your environment immune to infestation.
Some researches believe more serious effects may result from mold exposure, including fever, flu-like symptoms, fatigue, respiratory dysfunction (including coughing-up blood), frequent and excessive nose bleeds, dizziness, headaches, diarrhea, vomiting, and liver damage.
Also, if you have an immune suppression or underlying lung disease, you may be at increased risk for infections from molds.
Just because you live in a dry climate, don't think you're off the hook.
You may experience a reduced incidence of mold growth, but by no means is your environment immune to infestation.
Some researches believe more serious effects may result from mold exposure, including fever, flu-like symptoms, fatigue, respiratory dysfunction (including coughing-up blood), frequent and excessive nose bleeds, dizziness, headaches, diarrhea, vomiting, and liver damage.
Mold is the fungi that grows on the surfaces of objects, within pores, and in deteriorated materials.
Mold growth on building materials can influence air quality because spores are dispersed into the air and can be inhaled.
Mold is a cause of increasing concerns, with many case studies linking mold to a wide range of adverse effects on respiratory health.
Molds can produce adverse health effects in humans through exposure by inhalation, ingestion, or skin contact.
Certain molds can produce Aflatoxins (carcinogens) that lead to very serious health problems.
Mold growth on building materials can influence air quality because spores are dispersed into the air and can be inhaled.
Mold is a cause of increasing concerns, with many case studies linking mold to a wide range of adverse effects on respiratory health.
Molds can produce adverse health effects in humans through exposure by inhalation, ingestion, or skin contact.
Certain molds can produce Aflatoxins (carcinogens) that lead to very serious health problems.
Mold Inspection, Testing and Assessment are the true strengths of Mold Assessment Group.
Our professional inspectors are all Certified Mold Inspectors (CMI) and Certified Indoor Environmental Professionals (CIEP).
Our staff has over 28 years' experience in identifying, testing, and correcting Indoor Air Quality.
Our Mold assessment is conducted in a friendly and professional manner that is structured not to interfere with normal activities being conducted in the structure.
Prepare and deliver full assessment report (including removal and/or remediation plan if needed) upon completion of the inspection.
Our professional inspectors are all Certified Mold Inspectors (CMI) and Certified Indoor Environmental Professionals (CIEP).
Our staff has over 28 years' experience in identifying, testing, and correcting Indoor Air Quality.
Our Mold assessment is conducted in a friendly and professional manner that is structured not to interfere with normal activities being conducted in the structure.
Prepare and deliver full assessment report (including removal and/or remediation plan if needed) upon completion of the inspection.
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