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--- In @y..., " phillipapirrip " <archiekennedy@j...>

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> Can anyone tell me if it is the usual protocol, when you find you

> have mold, that the insurance company has an air quality person

check

> all over your house for other places (under sinks, in closets,

etc)

> where there might be mold? That's what my friend got from her

> insurance company. But, I did not get it from mine. (She also got

> pre-remediation air testing and I didn't.) I'm wondering if it's

> something I could/should push for.

Sure, If not the insurance company may not be handling the claim

according to the appropriate standard. Various organizations certify

inspectors. The EPA has put out guidelines for remediation in schools

and comercial buildings. See the remediation section under toxic mold

for more info. www.heindllaw.com

Phares Heindl

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