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EPISODE · Aug 8, 2021 · 23 MIN

94: Source Level Testing is Priority ONE

from #moldfinders: RADIO · host Brian Karr

Hey #moldfinders! I’m coming to you today from paternity leave after the birth of my baby boy (Zayden Phillip) 9 days ago! But that’s not what this episode is about. I’m just super happy 🥰 In this episode I break down a conversation I had with a client a few weeks ago regarding sampling and the expectations that should be set based on what type of sampling you execute. The key takeaway is that source level testing is always the top priority. To better explain, I give an example of a health diagnosis and compare that to diagnosing your home. This is the same example I shared with my client. My goal with this podcast is to share with you all that I can to help inform your decisions on how to handle your own mold situation. And pulling the curtain back on my client conversations is one way I try to do that 👍🏻 — @MoldFinders Not sure the best way to get started? Follow these simple steps to hit the ground running... Step 1: Subscribe To This Podcast (and please leave a review!) Step 2: Get The Training: MoldFindersMethod.com Step 3: Text Me (yes it’s really me!) The Mold Phone: 949-528-8704 Step 4: Get An Inspection from We Inspect: YesWeInspect.com | 888-436-6653

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