Hygienists Urge Fiber Optics Video Cam Inspection To Find Mold Hidden Inside Cincinnati Homes EnviroFry Certified Environmental Hygienists recommend the use of a fiber optics video camera to inspect inside walls, ceilings, floors, and heating/cooling air ducts to locate toxic mold growth lurking inside homes, workplaces, and commercial buildings in Cincinnati, Dayton, Springfield, and southern Ohio. Montrose, MI, August 12, 2015 -- “Utilize a high resolution fiber optics video camera with a very long cable to inspect inside walls, ceilings, floors, and heating/cooling air ducts to find toxic mold growth lurking inside homes, workplaces, and commercial buildings in Cincinnati, Dayton, Springfield, and southern Ohio,” advocates Phillip Fry, Certified Environmental Hygienist, Professional Industrial Hygienist, and webmaster since 1999 of the mold authority website www.moldinspector.com. Fry is co-manager of EnviroFry Upkeep Masters, LLC, which also serves homeowners and other property owners in Batavia, Fairfield, Forest Park, Hamilton, Kettering, Lebanon, Miamisburg, Norwood, Troy, Vandalia, Wilmington, and elsewhere in southern Ohio, southern Indiana, and northern Kentucky. Both hidden and visible mold growth can cause over one hundred major illnesses. The top dozen mold health problems, according to the U.S. Government's General Accounting Office “Indoor Mold” report, which summarized 32 federal government mold studies and reports, are: 1. Asthma, asthma triggers, or asthma symptoms (such as episodes or attacks) 2. Upper respiratory tract symptoms 3. Eye symptoms 4. Skin symptoms 5. Allergies or allergic reactions 6. Wheeze 7. Cough 8. Difficulty breathing, trouble breathing, or shortness of breath 9. Infections (including those affecting people who have chronic lung disease). 10. Adverse effects to the nervous system 11. Fungal colonization or opportunistic infections in immune-compromised individuals