Mould Testing

Do you need mould testing to keep people safe and healthy?

Moulds and fungi are not just unsightly. They can also affect human health and damage the fabric of buildings. The micro-organisms causing mould can enter a building directly or via spores in the air. They usually grow on wood, plaster, gypsum, upholstery, fabric, wallpaper, soft furnishings, ceiling tiles, and carpets. Because they need moisture to grow they’re often found in basements, attics, kitchens, bathrooms and other potentially damp places.
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Why has a mould assessment found mould in my building?

Modern buildings tend to get damp because of flooding or heavy rainfall, leaks, and old plumbing. Sealed buildings where there’s nowhere for the damp to escape can suffer badly. Too much insulation of the wrong kind can lead to mould. Cooking facilities, showers and bathrooms are at risk of the excess humidity that causes most kinds of mould, including mildew, yeasts, and fungi. Would you benefit from mould testing?

Expert mould assessment can reveal all this

Does your building contain Stachybotrys chartarum, Aspergillus sp or Penicillium sp, Fusarium sp or Trichoderma sp? Are you at risk of health issues from Memnoniella sp, Cladosporum sp or Alternaria sp? A mould spore test by experienced experts will confirm their presence, and our experts will also recommend ways to fix things.
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Answers to your mould assessment questions

Is mould testing necessary?

The presence of mould doesn’t necessarily mean people will suffer from health problems. But some of us are, which means inhaling the mould, breathing in bits of it, or inhaling the mould’s spores can make some heath conditions worse. Moulds can also make the symptoms of allergies a lot harder to handle. They can even lead to new health problems. Everyone in your building deserves clean air, and there’s legislation to bear in mind around exactly what ‘clean’ means in an indoor air context.

When does mould become dangerous?

Most of the moulds we’ve mentioned above make their own mycotoxins, toxic by-products that affect humans. They can lead to wheezing, chest tightness, breathing difficulties, a blocked nose and irritated eyes. Immuno-suppressed people can also suffer more than average, as can those recovering from surgery. People can experience congested lungs, a bad cough, aggravated asthma, exhaustion, headaches, and problems concentrating.

Which mould is toxic?

A mould spore test reveals what’s present. All moulds re bad, and they fall into three categories: allergenic, pathogenic, and toxic. The mycotoxins created by toxic moulds are poisonous chemicals that are dangerous to humans. Unlike allergenic and pathogenic versions they’re built to cause harm, rather than harm being a side-effect. No wonder some of the planet’s most dangerous toxins come from moulds, found on the mould itself and the spores. Breathe in or consume the wrong one and it can lead to long term serious illness.

Do you need mould testing?

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