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The “M” in NORMI no longer stands for mold. It now represents a broader view of the indoor environment, which is the theme of this Ask the Expert interview with NORMI CEO Doug Hoffman. The new name is National Organization of Remediators and Microbial Inspectors.
NORMI is a not-for-profit training and certifying organization for mold and indoor air quality professionals. Its courses and certifications are recognized and approved by all states that license mold professionals. This updated designation is a part of an effort to highlight NORMI as a resource for education, licensure and certification for remediation of indoor contaminants beyond mold.