The previous mini classes in the "Testing Options for Your Home" series were designed to help you understand more about individual types of commonly available testing options for
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The previous mini classes in the "Testing Options for Your Home" series were designed to help you understand more about individual types of commonly available testing options for
There are thousands of identified species of bacteria. Some of that bacteria can thrive in indoor environments. It can come directly from the occupant themselves or through other
Certain species of mold under certain conditions can create secondary byproducts called mycotoxins. Mycotoxins are a poisonous chemical designed to kill other living things. When mold grows in
It turns out that dust can tell a story of what might be going on in your home. The EPA 36 is another example of MSQPCR technology that
Every home has dust. But have you ever asked yourself, “What is in my dust?” It turns out your dust holds clues to what might be going on
Have you ever looked at a wall or floorboard in your home and wondered – is it mold or dirt? Surface sampling (tape, swab, or bulk) allows you
Air testing, or spore trap testing, is one of the most common testing methods available. But just becauseit's common, doesn’t mean it's perfect.In today’s mini class, we take