Credentials
National Association of Mold Remediators & Inspectors (NAMRI):
Professional Mold Inspection Institute's courses have been reviewed and approved by NAMRI, the National Association of Mold Remediators and Inspectors, a non-profit organization of mold professionals dedicated to increasing public awareness of mold and providing standards and a code of ethics to mold professionals in the mold inspection and restoration industry.
Institute of Inspection, Cleaning, & Restoration Certification (IICRC):
The Institute of Inspection, Cleaning, & Restoration Certification (IICRC) has reviewed the Professional Mold Inspection Institute certification courses and approved them for continuing education credits for IICRC members in various categories. Residential Mold Inspection Certification Course: 2 cecs in the cleaning/restoration category, or 2 cecs in the inspection category, or 2 cecs in the master category, Commercial Mold Inspection Certification Course: 2 cecs in the cleaning/restoration category, or 2 cecs in the inspection category, or 2 cecs in the master category, Mold Remediation Certification Course: 2 cecs in the cleaning/restoration category, or 2 cecs in the inspection category, or 2 cecs in the master category, Each of these courses is included in the Mold Certification Course Package that contains all four of the mold courses.
The Institute of Inspection, Cleaning, & Restoration Certification (IICRC) has reviewed the Professional Mold Inspection Institute certification courses and approved them for continuing education credits for IICRC members in various categories. Residential Mold Inspection Certification Course: 2 cecs in the cleaning/restoration category, or 2 cecs in the inspection category, or 2 cecs in the master category, Commercial Mold Inspection Certification Course: 2 cecs in the cleaning/restoration category, or 2 cecs in the inspection category, or 2 cecs in the master category, Mold Remediation Certification Course: 2 cecs in the cleaning/restoration category, or 2 cecs in the inspection category, or 2 cecs in the master category, Each of these courses is included in the Mold Certification Course Package that contains all four of the mold courses.
Better Business Bureau Member
Professional Mold Inspection Institute is a member of the Better Business Bureau with a track record of quality products, quality service, and reliability!
Professional Mold Inspection Institute is a member of the Better Business Bureau with a track record of quality products, quality service, and reliability!
Workforce Investment Act (WIA)
Professional Mold Inspection Institute is an approved training provider for many State Workforce Investment Act (WIA) programs including our corporate home state of South Dakota. If you are eligible for WIA training, contact MoldTraining.com for more information.
Professional Mold Inspection Institute is an approved training provider for many State Workforce Investment Act (WIA) programs including our corporate home state of South Dakota. If you are eligible for WIA training, contact MoldTraining.com for more information.
Dunn & Bradstreet
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ASHI National Association Affiliate
Professional Mold Inspection Institute is an affiliate of the American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI member #243641) and has designed training that meets or exceeds ASHI's high standards of practice. For verification call (847) 759-2820
Professional Mold Inspection Institute is an affiliate of the American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI member #243641) and has designed training that meets or exceeds ASHI's high standards of practice. For verification call (847) 759-2820
NAHI National Association Affiliate
Professional Mold Inspection Institute is an affiliate of the National Association of Home Inspectors (NAHI). PHII graduates also qualify for a discount on NAHI start-up membership fees. For verification call (952) 928-4641
Green Servers
Professional Mold Inspection Institute, MoldTraining.com, utilizes energy efficient ("green") servers. These servers use less electricity than conventional laptops! According to a study conducted by Stanford University, energy used by server hardware, switches, routers, and supporting equipment doubled in the US and worldwide between 2000 and 2005.