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Environmental Hygienists Introduce New "Get Rid of Mold at Work" Service for Offices and Workplaces in USA and Asia

Environmental Hygienists warn that employee exposure to elevated levels of mold and mold-caused volatile organic compounds in the office and workplace can cause severe health problems.

Environmental Hygienists Introduce New "Get Rid of Mold at Work" Service for Offices and Workplaces in USA and Asia
2013-01-17
LOS ANGELES, CA, January 17, 2013 (Press-News.org) The Environmental Hygienists Association is now providing its new "Get Rid of Mold at Work" service for offices and workplaces in Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Phoenix, nationwide USA, and throughout Asia.

"Toxic mold growth and poisonous volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the air from the mold are often hidden inside office and workplace heating and cooling equipment and ducts, walls, ceilings, attics, and elsewhere. Toxic mold and mold VOCs are major health hazards and threats for company employees and business visitors," warn Phillip Fry and Hank Taylor, Certified Environmental Hygienists, Certified Mold Inspectors, Certified Mold Remediators, and Certified Ozone Professionals.

Exposure to elevated levels of toxic mold and mold VOCs at work leads to a wide variety of serious health problems for exposed employees and business customers.

According to the environmental hygienists' website www.moldinspector.com, the top dozen office and workplace mold health problems are:

1. Asthma, asthma triggers, or asthma symptoms (such as episodes or attacks);
2. Upper respiratory tract symptoms;
3. Eye symptoms;
4. Skin symptoms;
5. Allergies or allergic reactions;
6. Wheeze;
7. Cough;
8. Difficulty breathing, trouble breathing, or shortness of breath;
9. Infections (including those affecting people who have chronic lung disease);
10. Adverse effects to the nervous system;
11. Fungal colonization or opportunistic infections in immune-compromised individuals; and
12. Hypersensitivity pneumonitis.

An employer can arrange for toxic and mold VOC inspection, removal, remediation, and prevention under the "Get Rid of Mold at Work" program by contacting---

In the USA: Phillip Fry, email phil@moldinspector.com, phone (480) 217-7173, and visit the websites www.moldexpertconsultants.com, www.workplacemold.com, and www.officemold.com.

In Asia (including Philippines, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and elsewhere): Hank Taylor, moldmen@att.net or visit the websites: www.mold.ph, www.envirohongkong.com, www.envirosingapore.com, and www.envirothai.com.

Environmental Hygienists Provide Toxic Mold and Mold VOC Inspection, Testing, Removal, Remediation, and Prevention Services and Products for Homes, Commercial Buildings, and Public Buildings in Arizona, California, Nevada, Nationwide USA and Asia.

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[Press-News.org] Environmental Hygienists Introduce New "Get Rid of Mold at Work" Service for Offices and Workplaces in USA and Asia
Environmental Hygienists warn that employee exposure to elevated levels of mold and mold-caused volatile organic compounds in the office and workplace can cause severe health problems.