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For the Best Bonita Springs mold inspection hire Certified Indoor Environmentalists
that are licensed mold assessors. http://acac.org/certify/FL.aspx CIE's have to prove their experience and
pass the CIE exam (CIE exam one of three ACAC exams required in Florida mold law). Most licensed mold assessors were
"grandfathered" in 2010 ( about 12 out of 250 are CIE's) in Collier and Lee Counties including Bonita Springs.
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John Cosgrove, CIE Council-Certified Indoor Environmentalist,
(CIE) Board-awarded by the American
Council for Accredited Certification State of Florida Licensed Mold Assessor / license #MRS 5 FL DOH certified for radon, R1867 John Cosgrove, CIE, Inc. John Cosgrove, CIE our senior inspector and has performed thousands of mold
assessments. John provides Bonita Springs clients with very detailed reports, remediators love his preliminary mold reports, they
know exactly what they need to cleanup.
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John Cosgrove, CIE State Licensed Mold Assessor #5

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Doug Wall, CIE Council-Certified Indoor Environmentalist, (CIE) Board-awarded by the American Council for Accredited
Certification State of Florida Licensed
Mold Assessor / license #MRSA 2 State of Florida
Licensed Home Inspector / license #HI 2202 FL DOH certified
radon measurement tech R1751 Thousands and thousands of radon tests and mold
sampling /tests performed in Bonita Springs. First person to qualify for mold assessor license in Bonita Springs and
second in state.
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Doug Wall, CIE State licensed Mold Assessor #2

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Greg Gomez, CIE Council-Certified Indoor
Environmentalist, (CIE) Board-awarded by the American Council for Accredited Certification State
of Florida Licensed Mold Assessor / license #MRSA 763 FL DOH certified
for radon, R 2191 Greg has over 8 years of experience in mold assessment and
remediation in Bonita Springs.
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Greg Gomez, CIE State licensed Mold Assessor # 763

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Rob Martin, CIE, State of Florida Licensed Mold Assessor / license #MRSA33 Council-Certified Indoor Environmentalist, (CIE) Board-awarded by the American Council for Accredited
Certification Rob Martin, CIE,
& Assoc. Rob has performed
hundreds of mold inspections in Bonita Springs.
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Rob Martin, CIE Licensed Mold Assessor #33
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For environmental concerns in Bonita Springs, hire
the Best (We are not home inspectors)
WallRadon Testing, Inc. FL DOH
RB1938 dba Radon & Mold Professionals Bonita Springs / Naples: (239) 498-4619 Cape Coral / Ft. Myers: (239) 948-9717 Toll free: (800) 881-3837 Fax: (239) 949-5948 . Radon
Testing / Mold Inspections & Sampling (Testing) Allergen Screening / VOC
Testing (Chinese) Defective Drywall Assessment
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Bonita Springs Professional Termite
Inspections Termite
Tracker Carrie Finegan Inspector / Consultant Florida License ID# JF120926 Phone: (239) 947-2025 Fax: (239) 947-2297 Bonita Springs, FL 34135 Not a Bonita Springs
home inspector, Termite Inspections are not a side job. Carrie is a resident
of Bonita Springs and has provided termite inspections in Bonita and surrounding
areas for home inspectors and home buyers for years
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Plumbing leak behind guest bathroom stool. All suspect areas must be confirmed with a moisture meter. Mold
needs moisture to grow (food & water)
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Your Bonita Springs mold inspector should at the very least have an infrared
camera, moisture meters, humidity measuring equipment, particle counter and personal safety equipment to use during their
mold assessment.
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Bonita Springs Area Chamber of
Commerce
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City of Bonita Springs Website
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Bonita Springs-Estero Association of REALTORS®
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Bonita Springs seasonal residents would be wise to consider having a remote temperature and humidity monitor.
Bonita Springs homes with a remote are notified when the temperature and humidity rise due to AC malfunction
or power outage. Many AC systems have more than one “breaker” and with all the summer storms,
a breaker can kick causing the AC not to cool. www.naplesnetworkservice.com
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