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Our company performs both investigations and remediation. We only do

both if it is a smaller residential project but on commercial projects

we call in a third party inspection company (We are located in a rural

area). I have used a different company for the first time on a

commercial remediation project and they wanted to fail me for 2 (two)

stachybotrys spores that showed up in an air sample post remediation.

They found the area cleaned and remediated properly. Investigation

showed no other signs of contamination in other areas. Our remediation

supervisor runs a tight ship. Am I to think that this should not

pass? Especially given that there was ONE air sample taken?

I want to take a quick minute to say that for the last year or two I

have been one of those " silent lurkers " . I do appreciate the

different posts and I do think (most of the time) that this is a great

site.

Josh

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