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Air Testing For Mold in Your Home or Office

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Researchers produced a biased judgment by saying that collecting air tests are "very time-consuming and not highly standardized". We disagree - air test results can be obtained immediately in a lab if you ever live near a laboratory or as few as one day if the samples are sent overnight to a laboratory. It takes a minimum of five to ten days to get the result from an ERMI© test dust sample. It certainly can have been nice if researchers might well have also included the outcomes of air samples as comparison. And, what do your researchers mean by 'highly standardized? " They talk concerning standardization when their research is flawed!

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It is known that Stachybotrys mold grows in a wet environment and Chaetomium mould is grows on, among other stuff, drywall that is wet or may be wet! Both types of mold are often found together in a home with mold problem. How can the researchers explain this?

If we poked around further in the study we would, inevitably, find other flaws. The study does look impressive with all kinds of statistical analyses, but if you read it carefully there are plenty of holes. With statistics a myriad of things can be produced, but massaging the data is not proper. By removing the group of "Non-moldy homes" (NMHs) and then using two groups "More moldy homes" (MMHs) together with "Less moldy homes" (LMHs), study workers found something to statement. At a score involving -4. 29 they found a correlation relating to the incidence of illness in a home with (enough) mold relating to the "less moldy" and that "more moldy homes. " Give us a break!!! There is no doubt this study will impress many people because it is dependent on DNA analysis and many people will accept it at face value and not read it carefully. With all its gadgets, we say that ERMI© dirt sample testing is flawed.

Until a much better tool comes along we will always use the traditional method to collecting air samples in various areas of the home with an outside control, and collecting surface biological materials if mold-like substance is visible. Air samples are not perfect, and things can always be improved but, in our opinion, they give us a much better picture than one or two dust samples that are supposed to be representative of the over-all home. ERMI© testing does not tell us precisely if and in which a mold problem exists. Surroundings tests can. If you had some sort of score of 5 or 10 that will tell you that there is a serious mold problem somewhere (pardon everyone "high mold burden"). Nevertheless, we would have to return to the house and guess what... we would have to build up air samples to choose the location of the issue. So, why not collect air samples in the beginning? Besides, spore trap analysis is incredibly fast, and you might get same day results if you wanted to, while dirt sample analysis takes a few to 10 days. Clients should not have money to waste on some fancy DNA testing that does not tell them whether a mold problem exists in their house and if so, the location of mold contamination.
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