I am in the middle of a huge major repair job on a 16 x 80 singlewide mobile home we own, and have - mold. Not just some mold, but major mold. So far I have had the metal siding off about 30 feet completely across the rear and front of one end and the bottom part off the end that adjoins them replacing rotten flooring and rim joist and bottom plate and studs due to water leakage inside the walls from several sources. Screws holding the windows to the walls, screws holding the metal siding on, and from a cracked garden tub and leaking toilet. Most of the flooring covered by carpet which has hidden a lot of the problems until it's really just a big ole mess.
It looks like all the outside metal siding is going to have to be removed at least once (due to weather conditions and only me working on this) and a great deal of flooring replaced and all the sheetrock on the exterior walls torn out and removed. I have documented all of this with pictures. Anyway, there is "a mold problem" to put it mildly. I have done some reach and now KNOW I need to be wearing at least a N95 respirator and per most things I have reviewed should be in a full suit and full face respirator. This may sound crazy to you (it does me when I really think on it much) but I am in the middle of trying to start a mobile home repair business and can see this is going to be a big, big problem for many people that don't know they have a problem, much less to the magnitude it may become. So, I feel I need to get some training if possible, at least some type of education to better know what precautions I need to take for myself and to advise potential customers. Not exactly looking to or wanting to become a "mold remediator" but I think to some degree I will likely have to.
Any advice ?