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3 Indoor Environmental Hygiene Services for Mold

6/18/2021 (Permalink)

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Hygienists Services

An indoor environmental hygienist is an air quality technician who is trained to take samples of mold spores for lab analysis and interpret the results of testing for mold cleaning. Here are three helpful services hygienists can offer to the owner of a home located in Feasterville, PA.

1. Take Samples for Analysis
An indoor environmental hygienist has all of the equipment necessary to take batch, surface, or air samples. Depending on where mold growth is suspected in a residence, one or more of these methods may be useful. Samples that are taken by these trained technicians are likely to be more accurate and comprehensive than any DIY kit that requires a homeowner to take and send in samples for lab analysis.

2. Report Back on Lab Results
Indoor environmental hygienists are also trained in interpreting the results returned by laboratory analysis. Whether spores are cultured and grown in a lab or any other methods are used to identify the species of mold growing in a home, these experts can give a positive identification of mold, interpret the concentration of volatile organic compounds and confirm whether mycotoxins are present.

3. Make Mold Cleaning Recommendations
If a homeowner has testing done in advance of mold cleanup, an indoor environmental hygienist can suggest the best approach to mold remediation. For minor mold damage, this may involve limited containment and the use of fungicides. For major damage that affects many square feet of a home or involves toxigenic mold, remediation may require full containment.
When homeowners or mold cleaning professionals need to know which species and subspecies of mold is growing at a residence in Feasterville, PA, they contact an indoor environmental hygienist. This technician should arrive at the location as soon as possible to take samples. It may take several days up to a week for the results of the analysis to be available.

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