We Develop Specialized Protocol Inspections and Testing Designed Specifically for CIRS Patients

Have You or a Loved One Been Diagnosed with CIRS?

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What is CIRS?

Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (CIRS)

Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (CIRS)

 

"An acute and chronic, systemic inflammatory response syndrome acquired following exposure to the interior environment of a water-damaged building with resident toxigenic organisms, including, but not limited to fungi, bacteria, actinomycetes and mycobacteria as well as inflammagens such as endotoxins, beta glucans, hemolysins, proteinases, mannans and possibly spirocyclic drimanes; as well as volatile organic compounds."

 

source: http://www.survivingmold.com/diagnosis

Not Sure if You Are at Risk for Mold Toxicity

Not Sure if You Are at Risk for Mold Toxicity

According to Dr. Neil Nathan:

 

"There are millions of people suffering from mold toxicity that don’t know it because it’s going majorly undiagnosed."

 

Check out the this article for more information on how to determine if you may be at risk.

Get Our Guide to What a CIRS Protocol Inspection Report Should Look Like

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Our reports detail a CIRS Specific Action PlanOur recommendations address the specific types of deep cleaning required to properly clean a property where a CIRS patient may reside.

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Our Free qPCR Mold Sampling Guide

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Discovering a problem in your home can be easy, but finding a solution? Not so much. Click this button to download your free qPCR Q&A guide, a tool, and resource for you to review, take notes, keep on hand, or share with friends and family.

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Is Collecting my Own Sample for Testing Effective?

What Does a Self-Test Actually Tell You?

What Does a Self-Test Actually Tell You?

Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (CIRS) is becoming more widely recognized in the medical world as a legitimate cause of illness, which means more patients are being properly diagnosed with CIRS and effective treatment measures can be implemented upon diagnosis.

Some patients choose to perform a self-test (usually a HERTSMI test) of the infected property to try and determine what’s going on. While the test can be useful in identifying that there is a problem in the property, it does not pin point where exactly the problem is or what needs to be done to properly address the issue.

 

"Where did the mold exposure occur (most often in their own home), and what can be done to limit the patient's exposure to these molds?"

 

By trusting experienced professionals like Mold Inspection Sciences to collect your samples, you can be confident that all samples are collected properly and will be incorporated into your recommendations report if findings deem necessary.

Our Professional Inspection Approach

Our Professional Inspection Approach

With more than 20-years of mold inspection and testing experience we have worked to develop investigation procedures that isolate the problem areas beyond simply identifying that there is a mold problem. We can then direct the remediation efforts by providing a specialized remediation protocol and, and once complete, conducting post-remediation testing to verify the home has returned to a healthy condition.

For Medical Professionals

Mold Inspection Sciences offers solutions specific to the medical practice industry to ensure that standards are adhered to and patient concerns are addressed. Every project we complete includes comprehensive testing options based on each individual case. Do you have a new patient who needs an environmental investigation completed to assist with their treatment plan? Talk to us about your specific needs and together we’ll put together a specialized plan for you and your patients.

We've been in the mold inspection business for 20 years and done many thousands of inspections. Our expertise guides us and we never have a conflict of interest with regard to our findings and recommendations. We use a science-based approach and do only inspections and testing, never remediation.

Please call us (+1.800.619.6653 ) or send us your questions via our contact form. We look forward to working with you soon.

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