Certifications

Certifications and or Associations

Basic home inspections are no substitute for specialized environmental hazard testing. General home inspectors evaluate the visible areas of structures, but may not provide a complete picture of the property. Any number of materials can affect indoor air quality, and it’s important to be aware of environmental hazards that can affect your home and more importantly, the health of your family.

  • H.I.T.A.- Home Inspectors of Tennessee Assn.
  • ASM – American Society for Microbiology
  • CMHI – Certified Master Home Inspector
  • A.I.H.A – American Industrial Hygiene Association
  • E.I.A. – Environmental Information Association
  • CERTI – Center for Environmental Research & Technology. Radon Speaker training Program
  • E.S.A – Environmental Solutions Association
  • National Environmental Health Association: Radon Testing and Analysis Cert.#103149 RT
  • American Association of Radon Scientists and Technologists
  • IESO – Indoor Environmental Standards Sub-Committee (writing new standards for ANSI review for third-party review)
  • CRMI (Certified Residential Mold Inspector) Cert.# 11815
  • IAQA – Written standards subcommittee
  • IAQA Review Committee
  • Indoor Air Quality Association – Indoor Environmentalist Course – Completed Certification
  • CAP – Construction Arbitration Program (Arbitrator)
  • N.H.I.E. National Home Inspectors Exam: PASSED
  • State of TN Home Inspectors Licensing ProgramID.#00000143
  • Nashville Chamber of Commerce
  • Completed 32 hour Industrial Hyiene by AIHA