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    How to Do Low-Cost Mold Sample Collection and Mold Laboratory Identification of Mold Species
    Copyright © 2005, Phillip Fry

    VANCOUVER, CANADA. Although any mold in elevated levels indoors 
    can cause severe health problems for mold-sensitive occupants, 
    several toxic molds such as Stachybotrys, Aspergillus, and 
    Penicillium pose far greater health risks than others, according 
    to Phillip Fry, Certified Mold Inspector and author of the book 
    "Mold Health Guide."
    
    Thus, many homeowners, rental property owners, tenants, 
    employers, and employees in Canada, the USA, and worldwide want 
    to know, and need to know, the precise identities of the various 
    mold species infesting their moldy home, apartment, or workplace.
    
    
    The accurate identification of mold species requires two steps: 
    (1) physical collection of mold samples from the moldy building; 
    and (2) mold laboratory analysis of the collected mold samples.
    
    For the first step, a property owner, manager, tenant, or 
    employee usually hires a certified mold inspector, an industrial 
    hygienist, or an environmental hygienist for mold inspection and 
    collection of mold testing samples, at a typical cost of US $500 
    to $2,000 for a 2,000 square foot (186 square meters) home.  
    
    This inspection and testing fee usually includes mold laboratory 
    analysis and mold species identification for a small number 
    (3 to 10) of collected mold samples.
    
    Alternatively, if the available funds for mold testing and mold 
    lab analysis are low, it is possible to achieve the same accurate 
    mold testing results for just $60 to $200 by using---
    
    (1) inexpensive, transparent, sticky, adhesive tape (“lift tape 
    sampling”), such as Scotch® brand tape, to collect the mold 
    samples; and
    
    (2) a low-cost Asian mold analysis laboratory (e.g., $20 per 
    sample for mold species identification and quantification, 
    compared to the usual $50 to $150 per sample in North America 
    or Europe).
    
    
    Lift tape sampling and testing is an easy, practically-free 
    (except for the cost of the tape), and an effective way to 
    collect mold test samples when you---
    
    (1)  Can see mold growing on a wall, ceiling, floor, carpeting, 
    furniture, heating/cooling duct register, or other surface;
    
    (2) Want to know whether a particular stain, discoloration, or 
    mystery substance on the wall or another surface is actually 
    mold growth; and/or
    
    (3) Smell mold (the digestive gas emitted by mold eating the home 
    or building) and want to test a number of surfaces upon which 
    elevated levels of airborne mold spores may have landed or been 
    deposited, such as on walls, window sills, window and door trim, 
    refrigerator top, kitchen cabinet tops, undusted furniture, 
    heating/cooling duct registers, and the return air filter in 
    the heating/cooling system.
    
    
    The easy steps involved in tape lift sampling are---
    
    1. Cut a three-inch (3”) long strip of one-inch (1”) wide, 
    transparent sticky tape.
    
    2. While wearing rubber gloves and a breathing respirator mask 
    (with organic vapor filters) from the local hardware or home 
    improvement store, press the tape strip firmly (sticky side down) 
    onto the visible mold growth or onto the surface being tested.
    
    3. Remove (peel back) the tape from the surface.
    
    4. Open up a small ziplock bag (a transparent, easily sealable 
    plastic storage bag), and press lightly the lift tape sample 
    sticky side onto the inside sidewall of the ziplock bag.
    
    5. Close [zip shut] the ziplock bag completely. Tape it shut 
    if necessary to make sure no airborne mold spores can escape.
    
    6. Attach to the outside of the ziplock bag a large adhesive 
    label with the tester’s name, date of sampling, property address, 
    the precise testing location at that address (e.g., “air 
    conditioning duct register in living room”), testing method 
    (“lift tape sampling”), and the name, postal address, email 
    address, phone number, and fax number (if any} of the person 
    submitting the sample to the mold laboratory.
    
    7. Mail or express the collected lift tape samples (including 
    payment of the lab’s analysis fee} to the mold analysis 
    laboratory for mold species identification and quantification. 
    



    Writer's Resource Box:
    Contact: Phillip Fry, Manager, 
    Mold Inspector Laboratory International, Ltd.
    Phone: 63-921-352-1287 (Vancouver, Canada)
    Email: mailto:moldinspector@yahoo.com
    
    For more information about mold laboratory analysis 
    and mold species identification, please visit ---
    
    http://www.moldlab.biz
    http://www.moldinspector.com
    http://www.certifiedmoldinspectors.com
    http://www.moldmart.net




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