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Industrial Hygienist Testing Versus DIY Mold Kits

6/24/2021 (Permalink)

Lab technician hold a round test container with mold samples Professional hygienists have the training and qualifications to provide accurate and complete results.

Hygienist Testing Versus DIY Mold Kits

It is easy to recognize a mold problem when there's visible evidence. Unfortunately, mold is often hiding where you can't see it. How can you deal with a problem that you cannot see? If you suspect mold growth, you should contact an industrial hygienist for testing. When you receive the results the hygienist should write a protocol on the cleanup if mold is present.  Once you have the protocol your next step is to set up mold cleaning by a mold mitigation company. It isn't enough to buy a kit at your local home improvement store. Those kits are notorious for providing false results. The only real option is to hire a Greeley/Windsor, CO professional.

What You Need to Know About Air Sampling

You cannot get rid of mold without knowing that it is there. When hygienists arrive at your home to collect air and surface samples, they will determine if the mold carries:

  • Allergens
  • Pathogens
  • Toxins

Sometimes, mold harbors a combination of two or all three of these. After hygienists determine the presence of mold and provide an understanding of the composition of the mold, mold remediation and cleanup professionals determine the type of mold you're dealing with and how widespread the mold growth has become.

Why You Should Not Handle It Yourself

Many homeowners are comfortable handling repairs and minor home disasters on their own. However, attempting to tackle mold cleaning on your own can become an expensive mistake. The handy kits that you can pick up at a store near you do not have the sensitivity to give accurate answers about mold concentrations. If a DIY kit were to give a false negative, you may believe there isn't a mold problem, when mold damage is actually widespread. On the other hand, a false positive could lead to mold remediation costs that were not necessary.

Industrial Hygienists and Mold Cleanup/Remediation Professionals

Professional hygienists have the training and qualifications to provide accurate and complete results. If those professional results show that you do have a problem, mold cleaning/remediation experts can clean the air and surfaces of your home.

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