For allergic diseases, including asthma, hypersensitivity pneumonitis (HP), idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), and other immune system mediated conditions, the offending allergen is often hiding silently in unseen places even in the most meticulously maintained homes. While pharmaceuticals can be effective in controlling symptoms, we have demonstrated in thousands of cases that identifying the exposure source of and eliminating the offending allergen can substantially or completely resolve our clients symptoms. Recommended by NYC’s leading Pulmonologists at Weill Cornell Medicine, Mt. Sinai Hospital, NYU Langone Health, and Lenox Hill Hospital.
The Hidden Mold Problem
What you see…
What we find…
Who Are We?
A small group of highly trained, credentialed and experienced mold and indoor air quality inspectors. We also have a background as general and mechanical contractors, which gIves us an unusual ability to identify water intrusion sources and write site- specific scopes of work to correct the mold and HVAC hygiene problems that we find and that are provoking our clients health symptoms. Over these past 30+ years, we have conducted over 10,000 inspections in response to occupant health concerns and we have used this knowledge both to help each client we serve and to benefit the greater public health interests.
Using Practice to Inform Mold Research, Mold Policy, and Mold Law
Authors of and Contributors to Mold Research and Government Mold Guidelines
Annals of the American Thoracic Society – 2022
Misalignment between Clinical Mold Antigen Extracts and Airborne Molds Found in Water-damaged Homes
NYCDOHMH Guidelines on Assessment and Remediation of Fungi in Indoor Environments
NYC Local Law 13 – Prohibits the use of paper-faced gypsom board (AKA sheetrock) in bathrooms, basements and laundry rooms NYC building code (adopted from Local Law 13)