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Toxic Mold Testing Procedures
Copyright (c) 2007-2009 Daryl Watters
A Accredited Mold Inspection Service, Inc.
http://www.floridamoldinspectors.us/



During a typical mold investigation, one of our first steps is an
interview the client to determine specific details in regards to
any known mold problems, any health complaints, or any known
changes or defects at the subject property that may have resulted
in mold or moisture problems.

Next, a comprehensive visual inspection is conducted of
accessible areas of the Florida property, concentrating in areas
of known mold problems, in areas where plumbing fixtures and AC
units exist and where condensation problems and moisture damage
may exist.

Usually inspections and testing takes us about 2 to 3 hours and
around 5 to 10 air samples are taken on residential mold
investigations, sometimes more and sometimes less. Most testing
firms use Air-O Cells or Micro 5 spore traps, however, CyClex,
Andersen and other impactor plates are also used. With these
airborne spore testing devices at least one outdoor sample is
taken as a control for comparison. Samples are used for
measurement of spores per cubic meter of air and for
identification of mold genus. Some mold testing firms take air
samples from inside suspect walls.

Direct samples of actual mold or moldy materials called bulk
samples, or impression type samples of mold using simple clear
tape or swabs are sometimes taken as well for identification of
mold types. Such sampling methods lets the inspector know the
type of mold growing on the surface that was sampled, but this
provide less information in regards to your air quality.

Because of high humidity in some area such as Florida, both
indoor and outdoor readings of humidity are also commonly taken
during mold testing.

Temperature and dew point levels should also be monitored.

A moisture meter should be used to measure moisture levels in
representative building materials.

Finally, after sample results are returned from the lab, your
inspector will rely upon his or her knowledge of your specific
buildings conditions, general building sciences, lab result
interpretive skills, and interview information they obtained from
you to draw conclusions regarding your mold problem. They should
also come up with solutions to the problem as well. Information
should be communicated to you in the form of a comprehensive and
professional written report.

Some examples of the type of information you should expect to
find on your report are as follows:

1) The causes of moisture or humidity problems at your property.

2) Did toxic mold testing indicate airborne mold spore levels at
your property to be higher than normal.

3) What should be done to professionally and safely correct the
mold problem without causing the mold spores to be dispersed
during cleanup.




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Daryl Watters is president of A Accredited Mold Inspection 
Service, Inc. He provides home, mold, and indoor air quality 
investigations in South Florida. He is also the creator of MIR 
forms designed to aid inspectors in the production of computer 
generated indoor air quality and mold inspection reports. For 
more information visit: http://www.florida-mold-inspection.com/
http://www.floridamoldinspectors.us/Typical-Mold-Testing-procedures.htm 
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