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Resource Links :
Helpful Resources for a Home Inspection

Mold

http://www.nachi.org/mold.htm

Radon

http://www.nachi.org/radon.htm

Radon in Michigan

http://www.epa.gov/radon/zonemap/michigan.htm

Lead http://www.nachi.org/lead.htm
Termites http://www.nachi.org/termites.htm
Indoor Air http://www.nachi.org/indoorair.htm
Indoor Pollutants http://www.nachi.org/pollutants.htm
Home Electrical http://www.nachi.org/electric.htm
Home Plumbing http://www.nachi.org/plumbing.htm
Septic Systems http://www.nachi.org/septicsystems.htm
Water Quality http://www.nachi.org/waterquality.htm
Private Well http://www.nachi.org/privatewaterwells.htm
Foundation http://www.nachi.org/foundationinsulation.htm
Pool Safety http://www.nachi.org/poolsafety.htm
Electro Magnetic Field http://www.nachi.org/emfs.htm
3 Deadly Mistakes http://www.nachi.org/3.htm
What Really Matters http://www.nachi.org/matters.htm
10 Tips for Inspection http://www.nachi.org/tentips.htm
Sellers Inspection http://www.nachi.org/sellersinspection.htm
Home Hazards http://www.nachi.org/hazards.htm
Child Safety http://www.nachi.org/childsafety.htm
Elderly Safety http://www.nachi.org/elderlysafety.htm

Residential Measurement Provider,Standard and Analytical Service's

Individuals holding a Residential Measurement Provider for Standard and Analytical Services have demonstrated knowledge of U.S. EPA radon measurement protocols for the placement and retrieval of radon measurement devices. They have also demonstrated knowledge of the proper interpretation of results obtained in residential settings. Furthermore, these individuals possess and analyze radon measurement devices. Depending upon the specific device, this may allow for rapid provision of test results. The testing professional may also be able to characterize trends in radon concentration and determine unusual conditions arising from such influences as weather changes or occupant tampering of a test. To obtain this additional classification, individuals follow strict quality assurance and quality control guidelines and device specific protocols, and calibrate each instrument annually. The classification is specific to devices with which an individual has demonstrated proficiency. Although this classification is specific for measurements in homes, it does not preclude the ability to conduct radon measurement surveys in large buildings or to take samples for radon in water, provided that the appropriate protocols are followed.

Your peace of mind is my business.
I will provide you with the information you need to
make an objective and informed decision.

Gary Davie ICHI
Independant Certified Home Inspector

 
Phone: (734) 320-1745
Business: (734) 741-1431