Mold Expert Fry Targets Top Four Spots for Hidden Mold in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, & Ohio Homes Professional Industrial Hygienist Phillip Fry recommends mold inspection, testing, and remediation in any Midwestern home or workplace wherein some of the occupants are suffering from chronic health problems that may be related to toxic mold infestation. Montrose, MI, June 21, 2015 -- "Midwest homeowners and their families often suffer from several to many of the 100 different mold-related diseases because of hidden toxic mold growth inside four major, out-of-sight mold growth hot spots: (1) walls, ceilings, and floors; (2) heating and cooling air supply and return air ducts; (3) basements and crawl spaces; and (4) attics,” warns mold consultant Phillip Fry, Professional Industrial Hygienist, Certified Environmental Hygienist, and author of 5 mold advice books. “Mold survival begins when mold victims compare their health problems with the top 100 fungal-related symptoms and diseases listed on the mold education website www.moldinspector.com,” adds Fry, who became one of the nation’s first full-time mold inspector in 1999, the year that the website went online. Fry’s firm EnviroFry Upkeep Masters, LLC, concentrates its mold inspection, testing, and removal services for residences and workplaces in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio. EnviroFry’s Upkeep Masters, LLC, is A+ rated by both the Better Business Bureau and Angie’s List. Company co-owners and managers Phillip and Divine Fry are trained and certified as Professional Industrial Hygienists, Certified Environmental Inspectors, Certified Remediation Specialists, Certified Mold Inspectors, Certified Mold Remediators, and Certified Duct Cleaning Specialists. To find hidden, toxic mold infestations that result in serious medical problems for occupants, Upkeep Masters’ Professional Industrial Hygienists and Certified Environmental Hygienists use high-tech hidden moisture detection meters; infrared camera moisture scanning of walls, ceilings, and floors; fiber optics inspection cameras on long cables to search for mold growth inside walls, ceilings, and heating/cooling air ducts; surface and air mold testing, plus the hygienists’ experienced eyes and sense of smell.