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  <title>new to the world of mold and water damage?  this is for you!</title>
  <description>There is a lot of technical information out there about the inspection and remediation of&amp;amp;nbsp;homes that have been damaged by water intrusion and mold.&amp;amp;nbsp; Most of it, however, comes from a position of an already established high knowledge base.&amp;amp;nbsp; Essentially, it’s a bunch of smart people trying to sound smarter than the others.&amp;amp;nbsp; While it all sounds impressive, those who are just dipping in to these topics can become instantly overwhelmed. In this episode, I try to break down the acronyms and pull away the curtain a bit so that the newbies, the neophytes, will stick around to listen and get some real-life recommendations on where to start your journey. &amp;amp;nbsp; Should you pay for the full ERMI panel or is the HERTSMI good enough?&amp;amp;nbsp; How about air testing instead of dust testing?&amp;amp;nbsp; My friend Bill Weber with AVELAR comes back on the show today to discuss these topics and many more.&amp;amp;nbsp; If you are a seasoned veteran in this space, this will good refreshed.&amp;amp;nbsp; But if you’re a newbie, this show is for YOU! https://avelar.net/articles_publications/team/bill-weber/&amp;amp;nbsp; https://iseai.org&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
  <author_name>Non Toxic Environments Home Health &amp;amp; Wellness</author_name>
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