Hi Les, No, we donââ¬â¢t tell you how to spot mold. Like we said in the article a good home inspector can spot red flags that are conducive to mold growth, just like a mold inspector. In fact, in a home purchase, we recommend that a home inspector inspects the house first, then we can just come and collect samples - surface or bulk samples if MLS (mold-like substance) is visible, and several air samples with one outside control to assess indoor air quality in relation to mold, whether MLS is visible or not. The online course is not just for home inspectors, but we believe that everyone who takes the course will gain a better understanding on the subject of mold and its prevention. The knowledge gained in our course will help home inspectors write better reports by giving clients more tips on mold prevention. And clients will be very appreciative! Topics covered in the online class are: what is mold, how mold affects health and building structures, how to handle major water intrusion, the process of mold assessment, quality control in sampling, and mold prevention tips. By the way, this is going to be our first teleclass. We will ask attendees to evaluate the class. For evaluating the class attendees will receive our free e-book on mold prevention tips, even if the comments are not favorable. Charles