Experiencing mold symptoms like shortness of breath or wheezing? Concerned about the effects of water damage? Mold spores may be triggering an underlying mold allergy provoking allergic rhinitis, sinusitis, asthma or even chronic fatigue. If you see or smell a water damage or mold condition, if there's been a history of water damage, or if you suspect a not-so-obvious condition that may be associated with your health concern, call to speak with one of our highly qualified senior investigators about a mold inspection.
Why are we qualified to answer mold FAQ's? We have over 23 years experience in conducting mold inspections, and we are a recognized contributor to the development of mold assessment and remediation protocols for authoritative agencies such as the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. Our mold inspectors are among the most highly qualified and experienced. What is mold? Mold is a fungus and it's definitely among us. It's outside, inside, and can be found year-round in almost every location on Earth.
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