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Order a tape lift test kit that will be cultured to the species level and receive a report on the potential health effects of any identified fungi !

Mouldworks Mold Test Kit  


Do you have visible or suspected mold? Want to know if it is a potential danger? Order this simple test kit from Mouldworks!

Steps: Order a Mouldworks Mold Test Kit, receive it quickly, send in the tapelift sample, and receive a report on any fungi found, to the species level, with potential health effects noted - examined and written by the Mouldworks mycologist, with 40 years experience, Dr. George C. Carroll, of Oregon . Click here for sample report.

Use on or in HVAC (Heating and Ventilating Air-Conditioning) vents and ducts, and on surfaces where mold and moisture might be found: rugs (top or beneath), baseboards, walls, ceiling tiles (above and below), around windows, etc. Look for evidence of past or present moisture or mold and test there.


To order, click here.


Each test kit will allow you to access valuable, professional information about your visible or suspected mold, easily and quickly. 1/2 of each tape lift will be examined under a microscope and 1/2 of the tape lift will be cultured. The results will be provided in a substantial report , full of reliable information about all fungi found. Superior to petri dish type tests, click here to read about why settling plates, petri dish type mold tests are NOT reliable.


Through this analysis the following type of information to the user:

1. What are all the species found, including all the different species of Aspergillus and Penicillium?
2. What do the species tell us about the moisture conditions required to support the specific species?
3. What does the complexity of the species mix tell us about the length of time the infestation has been present (in general terms)?
4. How healthy is the growth at the site?
5. What does published research tell us about the health risks associated with the species found, taking into account the relative abundance of each species?

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