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Glossary Of Terms

Accredited Laboratory — A lab that has been accredited by a recognized agency to the ISO 17025 Standard.

Aflatoxin — A Mycotoxin which is known to be one of the most toxic naturally occurring substances which is from Aspergillus flavus mold growth.

Allergen — A substance such as mold or pet hair which can cause an allergic reaction.

Ambient air — Outdoor air or representative of a general volume of indoor air.

Amplification of molds — Any indoor scenario which may increase the concentration of molds such as moisture in a wall cavity or mold growth in an HVAC system.

Anti-fungal treatment — Any mold remediation activity which removes, disinfects, or treats surfaces contaminated by mold.

Asbestos — A naturally occurring mineral fiber used in hundreds of building and insulation materials. Exposure to asbestos is a known health risk for cancer especially due to occupational contact. Asbestos is a regulated material and professional removal using engineering controls is recommended in most cases.

Asthma — A condition of respiratory sensitivity when lung tissue swells in reaction to exposure to particles which irritate the small passages of the lung tissue.

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Infrared Thermal Imaging Revolutionizes Mold and Moisture Inspections

Home inspections have traditionally been driven by visual inspections, but with the advent of infrared thermal imaging, home inspectors can now see things they otherwise couldn't with the naked human eye. New to the industry, thermal imaging is performed using an infrared camera designed to detect small changes in temperature relative to the spectrum of light in the range of infrared energy.

Infrared thermal imaging allows inspects to distinguish between wet and dry materials and can detect the following building defects:

  • Moisture in wall and ceiling cavities
  • Pockets of condensation or moisture
  • Heat loss from roof systems
  • Overheated electrical systems or wiring
  • Poor insulation
  • Leaking windows or doors

Using such thermal imaging in home inspections allows inspectors to find conditions that would otherwise go unnoticed and serve as an additional method of verifying detects found or suspected by other means.

RTS Environmental employs infrared thermal imaging in home inspections and has performed thousands of mold and asbestos inspections and solutions throughout the Washington DC metropolitan area.

Call RTS Environmental today to schedule your home inspection.