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Hygienist Course Contents

 

Below is the school curriculum and course contents for the five day environmental hygienist education seminar taught via online construction, for you to be trained and designated for one or more of the following professional designations: Certified Environmental Hygienist, Certified Residential Hygienist, and/or Certified Commercial Hygienist, plus your choice of five different mold certification designations. Please note that each hygienist designation and each mold designation has a separate annual membership fee in addition to the environmental school tuition you pay. You will master the techniques you need to inspect and to do environmental testing for homes, commercial buildings, and public buildings such as schools.

A. Radon inside residences, apartments, and commercial buildings.
    1. Health effects from exposure to radon.
    2. How to physically and visually inspect homes, apartments, and
        commercial buildings for potential radon zones.
    3. How to collect test samples of possible radon contamination.
    4. Radon mitigation techniques and procedures.

PLEASE NOTE THAT YOU MAY NEED ADDITIONAL TRAINING TO PASS THE E.P.A. OR YOUR STATE'S RADON PROFICIENCY EXAM.

B. Asbestos inside residences, apartments, and commercial buildings.
    1. Health effects from exposure to asbestos.
    2. How to physically and visually inspect homes, apartments, and commercial buildings for potential building

       materials that may contain asbestos.
   3. How to collect test samples of possible asbestos-bearing building materials.
   4. Asbestos remediation and removal techniques and procedures.


PLEASE NOTE THAT YOU MAY NEED ADDITIONAL TRAINING TO PASS FEDERAL OR YOUR STATE'S ASBESTOS PROFICIENCY EXAM.

C. Lead in Drinking Water, Lead-Based Paint, and Lead in Building Materials
    1. Health effects from exposure to lead in drinking water, lead-based paint, and building materials.
     2. How to physically and visually inspect homes, apartments, and commercial buildings for lead in drinking  

        water, lead-based paint, and building materials.
    3. How to collect test samples.
    4. Lead in drinking water, lead-based paint, and lead in building materials remediation and removal

        techniques and procedures.

D. Outgassing of unhealthy gases from building materials, carpeting, and furniture and

   furnishings inside residences, apartments, and commercial buildings.
 
 1. Health effects from exposure to outgassing.
   2. How to physically and visually inspect homes, apartments, and commercial buildings for potential sources

       of outgassing.
   3. How to collect test samples of possible outgassing.
   4. Outgassing remediation and removal techniques and procedures.

E. Allergens [dust mites, pollens, mold spores, and air pollutants]
   1. Health effects of allergens.
   2. How to physically and visually inspect homes, apartments, and commercial buildings for potential sources

       of allergens.
   3. How to collect test samples of possible allergens.
   4. Allergen remediation and removal techniques and procedures.


F. Pesticide residues [elevated levels] inside and outside residences, apartments, and commercial buildings.
     1. Health effects from exposure to elevated levels of indoor and outdoor pesticide residues.
     2. How to physically and visually inspect inside homes, apartments, and commercial buildings [and the

         building's outdoor environment] for potential pesticide residue zones.
     3. How to collect test samples of possible pesticide residues indoors and outdoors.
     4. Pesticide residue remediation and removal techniques and procedures.


G. Alternative pest control, lawn care, and landscaping methods that are healthy, 

    environmentally-safe, and effective without the indoor and outdoor use of health-damaging pesticides.

H. Bacterial, viral, and germ contamination of air and drinking water inside residences,

     apartments, and commercial buildings.
     1. Health effects from exposure to bacterial, viral, and germ contamination of air and drinking water.
     2. How to physically and visually inspect homes, apartments, and commercial buildings for potential 

         bacterial, viral, and germ contamination of air and drinking water.
     3. How to collect test samples of possible bacterial, viral, and germ contamination of air and drinking

         water.
     4. Bacterial, viral, and germ contamination remediation and removal techniques and procedures.

I. Bio-Terrorism: How to protect a home, condo, apartment, office, or commercial building against

    biological terrorism [anthrax spores, smallpox, and other airborne and drinking water toxins] 24 hours per 

    day with duct-installed and/or portable hepa filtration and ultraviolet lights, plus continual air quality

    monitoring with alarms.

J. How to conduct environmental assessments and testing to certify buildings
  
as a Certified Healthy Home, a Certified Healthy Condo, a Certified Healthy Apartment,

   or a Certified Healthy Office.

K. How to research, organize, prepare, and write environmental remediation protocol plans and remediation bid proposals.

L. Sales, Marketing, Advertising, and Public Relations Tips to enable you to earn a high income

    as a Certified Environmental Hygienist, Certified Mold Inspector, and Certified Mold Remediator.

M. How To Protect Yourself Legally Against Lawsuits in working as a Certified Environmental Hygienist,

     Certified Mold Inspector, and Certified Mold Remediator.

N. Mold Inspection and Mold Testing. Please read Mold Course Contents .

O. Mold Remediation and Mold Removal. Please read Mold Course Contents .

For more information on our online environmental hygienist training program, please email manager Phillip Fry: moldconsultant@yahoo.com

 

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