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"HOMEOWNER'S GUIDE TO MOLD" PUBLISHED TO ASSIST VICTIMS OF MOLD CONTAMINATION
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"HOMEOWNER'S GUIDE TO MOLD" PUBLISHED TO ASSIST VICTIMS OF MOLD CONTAMINATION

This guide enables homeowners and property owners to understand and evaluate the extent of mold contamination. No previous knowledge or training is required. Each chapter in the guide is self-contained and can be used as a stand-alone reference.

"Previously many homeowners found it too risky or dangerous to evaluate their own homes with respect to mold contamination" said L. P. Coston, Ph.D., Director of Training for Science of Safety. "This guide demistyfies molds and other bioaerosols that may contaminate indoor air."

As well as providing practical information about molds and other microbial growth, this guide also provides various forms, diagrams, checklists and other helpful resources.

At $39.95, with FREE shipping and handling, this guide is delivered at a price point which makes it affordable for all homeowners, property
owners and business owners. "Normally, a homeowner can expect to pay much more for single inspection for one system found in most
homes, such as HVAC, plumbing or electrical", said Dr. Coston.

This guide provides a sober, balanced and unbiased approach to determine the extent of mold contamination, if any. If needed, this guide also helps homeowners prepare to better
evaluate proposals from commercial mold remediation firms.

Science of Safety began operations in 1999 as a provider of easy-to-use training aids, checklists and other documentation to help small- and medium-sized firms meet OSHA regulations.

CONTACT: Luis E. Hernandez, Principal
Telephone: 281-879-6412
lehernandez@msn.com

Science of Safety
11191 Westheimer, # 549
Houston, TX 77042 USA
Voice Telephone: 281-879-6412
Facsimile: 281-879-6503
http://www.scienceofsafety.net


 

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