Certification Course
Louisiana Mold Remediation and Assessment 24-Hour Training Course
features:
- Course Duration: 24 Hours
- Course Type: Online Pre-Recorded
- Books Required: 4
Louisiana Mold Remediation and Assessment 24-Hour Training Course
This course will provide an overview of mold and moisture control, cleanup, and prevention in residential homes and commercial buildings. At the conclusion of this course, contractors and construction industry professionals will be able to understand the following key objectives:
- An understanding of building sciences and effects of moisture intrusion
- An overview of fungal growth and basic microbiology
- Mold and moisture control methodologies
- Cleanup and prevention in residential and commercial buildings
- Workplace safety and respiratory protection
- Business practices and workers compensation

Who Should Attend?
Candidates looking to obtain a Mold Remediator license in the state of Louisiana that need to fulfill the 24-hour training requirement can complete this course.
To obtain a Mold Remediator license in Louisiana, candidates need to complete other requirements such as submitting a license application and completing the LSLBC Business and Law course.

Class Days and Times
This is an online, pre-recorded course you can complete at your own time and pace and is available to you immediately upon purchase. Pre-Recorded content includes course modules and a review of industry standards and publications.

webinar access time
Online Content is available for 180 days after purchase. To extend content access an additional 180 days, a $50 course extension fee is required. If you have any questions, please contact our support team.

Books
The course and end-of-course certification exam are open-book. You may bring the references listed here into the exam.
To receive a certificate of completion for the course, students must pass the end-of-course exam. A 70% (45 correct questions) score is required to pass the exam.
Applicants must also complete the Business and Law Course from LSLBC prior to obtaining a license. (After the application is submitted, the Qualifying Party will receive the Business and Law course information.) You can see more about the Business and Law course on the LSLBC site here.