Radon Challenges – Gnarly Tales from the Field
C-16-109
This course explores techniques for going a little deeper in interpreting measurements as well as how to mitigate those tough houses with inaccessible crawlspaces, buried return ducts, and other crazy construction practices that make our lives interesting. We delve into these topics using real life case studies that have happy endings. These are more than a series of Fractured Fairy Tales. We explore a process for assessing unique situations you can use in the future. This course is designed for both the seasoned professional who has seen a thing or two and the novice who will eventually encounter these types of situations
This course has been deemed to have sufficient science-based content that continues to be relevant and not subject to expiration.
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CE Credits: 16
Illinois # RNTC2019-05
CERTI-325 (MEAS/MIT) Science-Based Course!
NRPP/NRSB Approved
Rated 4.83 out of 5
$225.00
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Peter Clayton –
Good Instruction
Benjamin Rozenblat –
nice informative and practical contents, easy to following and stay current in certifications
Jorge Moran –
Questions are relevant
Douglas Bilgrav –
Highly valuable information.
CERTI Student –
No improvement needed
CERTI Student –
I found the course to help refresh my know of radon and any new changes very helpful.
Devon Clancy –
Succinct and clear information
Eric Mathiesen –
The course was relevant to home inspections and well-presented.
Theodore Kielb –
I believe the course was perfect and provided all the necessary training points needed.
David Noto –
Very good content
Joseph Coyle –
Very Clear instruction and good information
DIANA MICERI –
The course is very thorough. Love the power point illustrations – very helpful.
Evangelos Tasiopoulos –
Very informative. Glad i took it
Aurelio Santiago –
Quality was great
Irelvin Fontana –
excellent course
Wallace Dorsey Jr –
Doug, as always, provides relevant and pertinent materials
Jackelyn Goldschmidt –
Overall the course was good. Some of the exam questions did not feel adequately addressed in the course.
Brett Brumbaugh –
The presenter was awesome. Great knowledge and presentation
Phil Burke –
Very informative, great supplement
Jennifer Campbell –
Excellent and very informational I learned alot