Even after residents got rid of mold from Hurricane Sandy within their home, many weren't aware that the problem wasn’t gone, just growing in a different place.
To keep up-to-date involves time, energy and money. Workshops and seminars are available to provide you with modern practices. Books and literature help as well.
On Tuesday, April 23, 2013, RIA will provide three courses prior to the 68th Annual Leadership Summit and Industry Expo at the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegason April 23-25, 2013.
All Hands Volunteers has announced that The Robin Hood Relief Fund has committed an additional $750,000 in funding to its Hurricane Sandy relief work, bringing total funding from Robin Hood to $1 million.
A number of RIA members have partnered with All Hands Volunteers to create The Sandy Solution, a cleaning solution designed to remediate houses with mold growth as a result of flood damage from Hurricane Sandy.
No matter the reason, if you do mold work, you must know the health hazards associated.
The city of New York has begun a $15 million program aimed at cleaning up at least 2,000 homes that were contaminated with mold after they flooded during Superstorm Sandy.