The newest feature added to the www.NORMI.org website is a blog managed by its own administration and contributed by members. “This is an opportunity for our members to tell the world about the problems they have solved in their client’s homes and office,” announced Douglas Hoffman, Executive Director of NORMI. “Our solution-based mold training is becoming the standard in our industry and we want the world to know that our recommended solutions work every time. Our IAQ and mold professionals are proud of what they do, as they should be, and we want to give them a public forum where everyone can know of their successes.”
The new webpage, www.NORMIPro.blogspot.com, will help potential clients understand the value of utilizing a NORMI trained professional and evaluate the effectiveness of the solutions they may offer. Mold problems, indoor air quality concerns, and other environmental issues in the construction industry are often indentified by seldom solved to the satisfaction of the client. NORMI is setting a new standard of excellence in these areas. “It doesn’t do any good to find a problem then neglect to offer the solutions,” commented Della White, NORMI Board of Directors. “Our members take great care to provide solutions that are wholistic and, where possible, environmentally safe. We are proud of their efforts and whether they are Mold Inspectors, Remediators, IAQ Specialists, or other NORMI Trained Professional, we want the whole world to know of their success.”
NORMI, the National Organization of Remediators and Mold Inspectors, is an approved training provider for several states including Louisiana and Florida, states that have enormous mold problems that need to be dealt with professionals and effectively. NORMI holds classes throughout the United States and, through its online courses, have trained professionals in Spain, UK, and Brazil. Registration for all classes, whether online, onsite, or self-study courses, can be found at www.BestTrainingSchool.com or for more information call 1.888.856.4803.
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Let me be the first to congratulate the Anabec AAA students for attending the Advanced Anabec Applicator training in North Carolina this past week. Professional business owners adding the ability to provide warranty programs (5,20, and 30 years) to the arsenal of services they offer their customers is a tremendous leap forward in this emerging field of Indoor Air Quality and Healthy Living Spaces.
From Oscar and the NORMI Team, Congrats…
Thanks for the kudos Oscar and NORMI team. I learned so much and am ready to get out into the field! In fact, I have 2 job leads where I am offering the Anabec warranties! Thanks for providing such great training. Della
Clearance Screening proves the Effectiveness!
Wow - finished my most-successful screening just a few weeks back. We did a pre-screening with the Indoor Air Quality Management program (http://www.normipro.com/rpmsolutions/survey.php?nwid=rpmsolutions)
and found a lot of yeast as well as some bacterial and mold contamination.
We spent an entire day sanitizing the home using a 'three step protocol' -First application was an enzyme-based mold cleaner. That allowed us to treat the mold present without causing any spores to fly.
We followed up with a quaternary product to disinfect the home. This worked on the yeast and bacterial contamination. Once we had a clean and dry, microbe-free environment, we finished with a surface protectant to prevent any regrowth.
Once the applications were completed, I used a lumenometer to measure ATP presence on all surfaces in the home. Although a reading of "50" was required to confirm adequate microbial elimination, we were actually able to achieve ALL ZERO's across the board. Every single surface we checked showed absolutely no trace of bacteria, mold, yeast, fungi - anything! I've had a few zeros in the past, a lot of REALLY low readings (some 4's, 6's, 9's, etc.) but this was the first time I was able to get EVERYTHING right to zero.
After 2 years of applying biocides and protectants, it looks like we've got it nailed down! :)
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