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About
NAMRI
The National Association of Mold Remediators and Inspectors (NAMRI), formerly the National Association of Mold
Inspectors, was established in response to the need for national guidelines for mold professionals in North America.
As construction techniques have changed, mold has become a growing concern in homes and businesses; however, mold
identification falls outside the scope of a typical home inspection. With no federal guidelines for mold safety,
private organizations have taken the initiative in establishing best practices for dealing with mold-related issues
within buildings.
In 2005, the National Association of Mold Remediators and Inspectors (NAMRI) was established through efforts by
the National Society of Home Inspectors (NSHI), a not-for-profit 501(c)(6) corporation, to develop standards of
practice for mold professionals and to promote professionalism among the experienced and developing individuals
who engage in the profession each year. With a rapidly growing membership in the United States and Canada, NAMRI
has become an important voice in the mold inspection and mold remediation industry.
NAMRI's mission is as follows:
1. To advocate high Standards of Practice.
2. To enforce a sensible Code of Ethics that protects consumers while allowing the professional to disclose conflicts
of interest.
3. To promote educational opportunities for mold professionals.
4. To provide professional development and networking opportunities for its members.
5. To provide the above services at a reasonable price. |
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