Laboratory-analysed air sampling to assess airborne mold conditions and identify mold species present within indoor environments.
Airborne fungal assessment using recognised sampling methods
Laboratory analysis and mold identification for informed decision-making
Air sampling and mold speciation are used to assess airborne fungal conditions and identify the types of mold present within indoor environments.
This service supports facility managers, EHS teams, and building operators in investigating suspected mold issues, responding to indoor air quality concerns, and supporting hygiene, remediation, or verification programmes.
Air samples are collected using calibrated sampling equipment and analysed by accredited laboratories for fungal enumeration and mold identification.
Airborne mold spores are present in most environments. However, elevated concentrations or the presence of certain mold species may indicate moisture intrusion, ventilation issues, or internal contamination sources.
Air sampling and mold speciation help organisations to:
Depending on assessment objectives and site conditions, air sampling may include:
Sampling locations and quantities are determined based on building layout, occupancy patterns, and assessment goals.
Laboratory analysis of air samples may include:
Results are interpreted in context of sampling conditions, building usage, and environmental factors.
Air sampling and mold speciation are commonly conducted when:
Air sampling provides clarity before corrective actions are implemented.
Air sampling and mold speciation are conducted using a structured and controlled approach to ensure data reliability and sample integrity.
We review the building layout, ventilation systems, occupancy patterns, and reported concerns to develop an appropriate sampling plan.
Air samples are collected using calibrated air sampling equipment under representative operating conditions
Samples are submitted to accredited laboratories for fungal enumeration and mold speciation.
Laboratory findings are compiled into a clear report summarising airborne mold levels, identified species, and sampling locations.
Air sampling is used to assess airborne mold levels and identify mold species present within indoor environments.
No. Air sampling is non-intrusive and typically causes minimal disruption to normal operations.
Laboratory turnaround time typically ranges from a few working days, depending on analysis requirements.
Mold speciation identifies the type of mold present. Interpretation should consider environmental conditions and site context.
Yes. Air sampling and mold speciation are often conducted alongside IAQ or IEQ assessments for a more comprehensive evaluation.
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