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A mold remediation company in New York claims that New York State doesn't require mold to be completely removed — only that the area is "clean, dry, and free of visible mold." In this episode, I dive into Article 32 of the Law and expose flaws in how some remediation contractors interpret — and twist — the language of the law to suit them. As a mold expert and a rocket scientist, I break down why their interpretation is misleading and unprofessional, using logic, the standard for professional mold remediation, and mold laws from other states for comparison.

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Licensing of Mold Inspection, Assessment and Remediation Specialists and Minimum Work Standards Article 32 New York State Labor Law Effective July 28, 2015
https://dol.ny.gov/system/files/documents/2021/03/mold-law-nysdol.pdf


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