At its most basic core, mold testing involves taking a sample of either the air or a surface and testing it to determine if mold exists, what kind of mold exists and if the mold found is able to grow in the area tested. Samples will be sent to a specialized lab for review. The technicians will apply the sample to a microscope slide, add stain that the mold spores can absorb and then evaluate the sample to determine the results.
The information will then be shared with the inspector and our customer.
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