Mini Class Series: Mold Remediation

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Kendra Seymour

“Anyone can remediate, but can they do so safely and can they do so effectively? That's the key.



Why you should watch this series:

Mold remediation is like the Wild West.

Many practices that pass as “remediation” are insufficient, ineffective, and even unsafe.  This wastes your time, your money, and puts the health of you and your loved ones at risk. 

The goal of this series is simple: to empower you, the homeowner or renter, so you can make informed decisions before remediating your home for mold and water damage. We want you to feel confident the next time a mold professional makes a recommendation for your home, so you aren’t overwhelmed by technical language or fall victim to a sales pitch. 

Don't miss this one-of-a-kind free mini series beginning October 3, 2024!

What you’ll learn:

Part 7

Cleaning Inside Containment with David Myrick

(Available 10/18/24)

Part 8

Special Note on Chemicals and Remediation with Michael Pinto

(Available 10/18/24)

Part 9

The HVAC and Other Heating and Cooling Systems with AJ Callegan

(Available 10/18/24)

Part 10

Cleaning the Rest of the Home and Belongings with Jessica McQuade  (Live now!)

Part 11

Post-Remediation Verification with Michael Pinto

(Available 10/18/24)

Sneak Peak! 

Watch Part 10: Cleaning the Rest of the Home and Belongings with Jessica McQuade now!

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Thank you to our sponsor Airmada Drying Solutions whose generosity made this free mini class series possible!
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Disclaimer: The Change the Air Foundation ("CTA") is making the presentations in this mini class series available online solely to provide information to the interested public. The views and opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of CTA are not intended as a substitute for competent medical or legal advice. Neither CTA nor any of the presenters makes any warranty, express or implied, or assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information provided.