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MOLD TESTING – MOLD INSPECTORS

Mold testing is an important tool for assessing the health of a home, office, or other indoor environment. If you suspect that your indoor space has a mold problem but don’t have the experience to identify it yourself, getting a professional to inspect and test for mold is the best way to diagnose the issue and get it resolved.
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TYPES OF MOLD TESTS

There are a few different types of mold tests that can be performed, depending on the situation and the type of mold found. Common tests include air samples, surface samples, and bulk samples.
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Air samples are the most common and involve collecting air samples in the mold-affected area and analyzing them for the presence of mold particles.

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Surface samples involve collecting samples from walls, furniture, and other surfaces and testing them for the presence of mold.

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Bulk samples are the least common and involve collecting and analyzing samples of material from the affected area, such as insulation or carpeting.

It’s important to understand the risks associated with mold and take the necessary steps to ensure that it’s removed and eliminated from the home. Mold can cause serious health problems, such as respiratory issues, allergies, and skin irritations, so it’s important to take the proper precautions to protect your health and the health of your family.
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HIRE A PROFESSIONAL

When you hire a mold testing professional, they’ll inspect the home for any visible signs of mold growth, such as a musty odor, discolored surfaces, or water damage. If they find any of these signs, they’ll take samples from the area and send them to a lab for testing. The lab results will identify the type of mold present, its concentration, and whether or not it’s considered hazardous. This information will help determine the best course of action for resolving the issue.

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Sampling Methods

There are several different methods of sampling for mold, including air sampling, surface sampling, and bulk sampling.

Laboratory Analysis

Once samples have been collected, they need to be analyzed in a laboratory to determine the presence and concentration of mold spores.

Interpretation of Results

It’s important to interpret the results in the context of the specific situation and the potential health risks to occupants of the building.

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How It Works

If you think you have a mold problem in your home or office, don’t hesitate to contact Air Quality Experts to have it tested. Mold testing will give you the information you need to identify the type of mold present and the best way to address the issue.