
Meet the Safe at Home Team

The Denslows
Scott & Terri Denslow are co-owners of Safe at Home Inspection Service. Scott carries multiple certifications including: ASHI Certified Master Inspector, InterNACHI Certified Inspector, IAC2 Certified Mold Inspector and brings 25+ years of collective experience in home inspection, real estate and customer service. He also loves maneuvering through crawlspaces, as it is a "tell all" about the bones of the home.
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Terri Denslow leads the marketing and business administration efforts behind the scenes part-time but is best known for her homemade peanut brittle that makes it rounds to realty offices and clients during the holiday season.
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It's not uncommon to see the Denslows at Realty offices just saying hello, bringing by new literature and/or yummy treats or even hosting a lunch for the group. We hope to see you soon!

Danny Dunlap (left)
Danny is the lead inspector for Safe at Home and joined the team in 2019. He is an InterNACHI Certified Inspector and brings to the team10+ years of combined experience in pest, mold and general home inspection.
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Danny's past experience as a pest inspector is a great addition to the team as he has an eye for things that others inspectors may miss.
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Steve Lane (right)
Steve joined the Safe at Home team in 2021 and shadowed Scott as a trainee. He has since passed his National Home Inspector Exam and received his InterNACHI Certified Inspector designation.
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Steve brings 30+ years of experience in architectural design and project management.
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