This is a brief educational video for homebuyers and real estate professionals that details what a full spectrum inspection performed by a full spectrum inspector encompasses. The primary focus of the members of the Full Spectrum Inspectors Association is on your health and safety concerns because our clients’ health and safety is paramount to US to that end we perform indoor air quality and radon testing, if the age of the home warrants we would also tests for lead based paint and asbestos . The Full SpectrumInspectors Association also realizes that indoor air quality can be severely effected by an obstructed sewer line which pushes airborne bacterias, sulfur, methane, and potentially sulfur hydrochloride into the home. Moreover, sewer cracks and offsets in the yard can create sinkholes which are a danger to anyone on the property and potentially the home if it is in close proximity to the structure. the same defects in different soil may result in saturation of the soil at ground level, which is a danger to small children and pets. We also examine chimneys for potential fire hazards and flue defects bcause over 25,000 house fires per year start in the chimney and spread to other parts of the home. There is also potential for backdrafting of the prodcuts of combustion into the home which is a significant health hazard that can be harmful or even deadly. Members of the Full Spectrum Inspectors Association also use infrared cameras to identify thermal anamolies that can be confirmed as mosture intrusion, air or thermal leaks, and potential electtrical fire hazards. The video also notes that the defects and deficiencies found in a full spectrum inspection would be missed by a standard home inspection. You want a certified full spectrum inspector‘s skillset and acumen to perform’ locate, and evaluate these issues. Please learn and review more at FSIA.PRO today.