Thursday, November 16, 2017

Understanding What Mold Testing Illinois Involves

By Betty Sanders


For persons that suspect there are molds growing in the home, whether on walls or inside rooms, eradication will be key. As you plan to do cleaning of the molds, it is important to be able to know the type you are dealing with. Some versions are harmless and will only lead to mild effects like allergies. In considering mold testing Illinois residents should know procedures involved.

There are different kits that can be used and their mode of operation differs. The lift tape kit is perfect for those that are already sure there is presence of molds but still look to identifying the type. It is used for testing surfaces of walls, floors, furniture and so on. For its use, you simply peel back its tape from the tacky surface before pressing the sticky side gently onto the surface where molds are. After that, you replace the covering over the sticky surface before taking it for testing.

The instant kit confirms the results in 10 minutes. It only however confirms there is mold without telling you what specific one it is. You still need to take samples for analysis to confirm the type and its toxicity. It works by having the swab removed then you swab the suspected areas. This is followed by taking back the swab into the tube, leaving it for 10 minutes and taking into the test tube. You then check the color against a chart provided.

There is the viable kit which has most uses. This test does not need lab tests. It is useful for establishment of whether molds are present plus the strain. Air quality can also be tested.

The viable kit has a petri dish with gel within it and a swab. For carrying out the test, the suspected substance is swabbed before being rubbed over the gel. The lid gets replaced so that the sample germinates for some days, normally 3 to 7 days. If you intend to test quality of air of a room, you will need 2 kits. After removing lids from both of them, they are placed in a room, with the second placed outside but close to the room.

The kits will be left in place for one hour before you replace the lids. After 7 days elapse, you should be having molds growing. You compare results from both sets. If both of them produce same strains it means the molds are just representative of what is present in the general environment. In case of differences, the samples will need to be taken for tests.

There are instances in which testing does not yield consistent outcomes. One big challenge is the determination of how toxic molds are. The test for molds and tests for toxicity are different, something that makes it hard to obtain conclusive results.

The decision on how to correct mold problems might be a challenge. All removal is handled in almost the same way. Therefore, knowing type of mold present will not change mode of removal.




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