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Mold Testing – How To Test Your Home or Business for Mold

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If you are experiencing low air quality or have noticed water stains or recurring leaks in your home or office building, it is important that you have samples tested for mold. While most mold types are not harmful, increased levels of mold and certain types of mold can exacerbate allergies and lead to more serious respiratory conditions. If you have decided to test your mold, there are two approaches that you can choose.

Mold Testing Option #1 – Self Inspection

One option available to you is to collect the samples on your own and then take them to a laboratory for mold testing. The obvious locations to collect samples are near any leaks or where you have noticed water stains. In addition, you may want to collect samples anywhere that you detect an unusual odor.
 

The difficulty in collecting mold samples on your own, however, is that you may not test all the necessary locations. The average person may overlook hidden mold sources, or may have difficulty testing certain areas.

Pros: · May be less expensive

Cons: · Difficult to do correctly without training · May miss certain areas or hidden mold sources

Mold Testing Option #2 – Professional Mold Inspection

The other option available for mold testing is to contact a certified mold inspector to collect your samples. They are familiar with current guidelines and have the necessary knowledge and skill to gather samples from your carpet, wall and ceiling cavities, as well as the air. Since mold can be almost anywhere, only an experienced person will be capable of identifying if the levels in your home or place of business are irregular.

Pros: · Familiar with current guidelines · Can find hidden mold sources · Have the equipment to test rugs, walls, ceilings, air, etc.

Cons: · May be somewhat more expensive, although doing it yourself may ultimately cost more if not done properly

What To Look For In A Mold Testing Company

· Choose a mold testing company that does their lab work in house for faster results · Choose a company that specializes in mold testing, and does not perform mold remediation, because of the potential conflict of interest. · Look for a company that participates in the AIHA – EMPAT certification program

After you get your results from your mold testing company, you can then contact a mold remediation company in your area if the results determine you have a mold problem.

Gordon Mycology Laboratories has been performing laboratory analysis on indoor mold samples since 1997 and has been conducting mold inspections in both residential and commercial properties since 1999. They belong to both the American Industrial Hygiene Association and the New England Industrial Hygiene Association. For more information about their services, visit http://www.moldtestingma.com

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