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How to Identify Mold In your Home with these 3 Mold Sampling Techiques

Mold SamplingThink you've got mold? Mold Sampling is the first thing to do. There are several ways to collect and analyze mold samples. You can take a surface sample, air sample or use a do-it-yourself kit.

Surface Sampling

The most basic type of Mold Sampling is surface sampling. If you've got visible mold in your house, you can take a sample of it, and analyze it to see if it is toxic or not.

There are a number of techniques for taking samples. One method is to use clear tape. Stick the tape to the surface, peel it off, and drop the tape into a plastic bag with the mold sample stuck to it. This sample can then be analyzed.

You can also swab the area for samples. You can take a regular Q-tip and swab the area 3-4 times, then drop the samples into a bag for further inspection.

Air Sampling

Air sampling is the best way to check your mold problem. The results will tell you if you've got airborne mold spores already floating around your house, wreaking havoc on everybody's lungs.

The inspector uses a pump and spore trap. The pump sucks up air and holds it in the spore trap where it can be analyzed. It pumps not only air, but also bits of dust and insects which can reveal more accurately the amount of spores in the air.

This is the most reliable way to check for mold problems because it looks for the spores themselves. The inspector takes samples from various parts of the house, as well as inside walls and under floors. Often, mold infestations aren't visible to the naked eye.

At-Home Sampling Kits

You can buy at-home Mold Sampling kits to use yourself. These are easy and give quick results. The only downside is that they don't do as thorough a job as a professional mold inspector. There is some margin for errors.

Mold sampling is the first step in ridding your home of mold. If you think you have a problem, check it out and clean it up immediately.

Mold and mildew growth is a common problem in places that contain moisture and cleansing your home of these harmful problems should be a high priority, visit http://www.getmoldremovaltips.com to get more information on mold identification


What kind of microscope should someone use to analyze mold samples?
I work at a non-profit, and one of our aims is to prevent the spread of unhealthy molds. One our workers would like me to write a grant for a microscope to analyze mold samples. Does anyone know what brand, type, model etc. of microscope is appropriate for this? Goshawk's answer was really useless. Thanks for assuming I'm an idiot, and pretending that you know what you are talking about dude.

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Where can I send carpet,paint and mold samples to be tested for possible toxic contaminants?
Recently on a trip with my daughter we had car troubles and had to spend the night at a motel.Within minutes we both felt very sickly.My daughter has a lung condition and is still sick from a one night stay.I took samples from the room and now need them tested.Are there any labs I can send this to?Money will not be an issue.My childs health is.

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I've taken some airborne mold samples using store bought kits. How do I know what I have?
I have some pink stuff and a couple colonies of black. I even have one brown colony on a control sample. Is there any website that would give some guidance about this? I'd rather not pay $30 per sample until I've narrowed down that possible kinds.

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