Do your own air testing quickly and easily like the Professionals Do while saving money
Are mould spores causing your allergies? Why is air testing important? A mould allergy comes from mould spores that float in the air like pollen and can occur indoors and outdoors. People with allergies to certain types of mould may exhibit allergic symptoms such as sneezing, runny nose, upper respiratory irritation, cough and eye irritation. Exposure to excessive amounts of mould spores can also cause an increase in the frequency or severity of asthma symptoms. If you suspect you or someone in your family may be experiencing health symptoms because of exposure to mould, you should test the air in your home for airborne mould spores. There are hundreds of types of moulds, but not all of them are responsible for causing allergy symptoms.
BioPump plus is a cost effective, easy to use, and industry validated airborne mould spore sampling pump for the DO IT YOURSELF consumer. You can screen the mould levels inside your home or office with BioPump Plus. Use BioPump Plus to collect air samples yourself and send the samples to the lab for analysis. No more unreliable Petri-dish mould testing kits. Test like the PROS by using BioPlus Mold Testing Kit. The BioPump Plus Professional Mould Testing Kit Includes One rental Air Sample Pump (BioPump Plus) and 2 air sampling cassettes (one for outdoor control sample and the other for indoor sample). Remember that testing or screening the air in your home or office for elevated mold spores can help detect mold problems before they become extensive and expensive to rectify.
How Would You Know if You Are Breathing Excessive Airborne Mould Spores in Your Home?
Do you have any musty smells especially in the basement? Is there any visible mould growing in bathrooms, window sills, books, shoes or walls? Are there water stains on the ceiling or walls? Is there peeling paint? Are the wood floors warping? If so you probably have mould in the air of your home and you should seriously consider air testing. Remember that all homes have some amount of mould spores floating in the air and that is normal. The problem is when there is excessive amount of mould spores due to mould that is actively growing in your home.
Should you hire a professional to test the air for you?
Hiring a professional consultant to test for mould can cost you between $1,100 and $1,700. It can actually be more but that’s a decent average. I have no doubt you would spend that much to assure the safety of your family – we all would.
However for those border-line situations… when you think there’s a problem, but aren’t sure. Investing thousands of dollars can be a crippling expense… for a problem you might not even have.
Alternatively you can save the money and do the…
5 Simple Steps to Test for Mould
Sounds complicated? Like you need some kind of special training?
It’s not, and no training is needed.
Here are 5 simple steps for you to follow:
- Rent a professional air quality testing pump
- Collect the air samples yourself (saving yourself the professional fees)
- Send the air samples to Mold & Bacteria Consulting Laboratories for analysis
- Sit back and relax
- Receive a self-explanatory lab report with suggestion on what to do next if the air quality in your home is compromised.
How Much Will It Cost You?
I think the better question is… just how much will this save you?
Hiring a professional company will cost you between $1,100.00 and $1,700.00 depending on the job size. Either way, it’s a significant investment on your part.
The MBL basic mould testing package only costs $183.00 (plus tax) and includes:
- Step-by-Step Instructions on How to Use the Equipment (we make the process simple)
- Rental of Air-Sampling Pump (1 day rental only);
- 2 FREE cassettes, 1 for indoor air sample and the other for outdoor sample;
- Analysis of 2 samples by a recognized laboratory with a turn-around time of 48 working hours;
- Laboratory report with results interpretation;
- FREE on phone, 15 minutes professional consultation to help you decide if further investigation and/or remedial action is necessary.
Depending on the size or the number of rooms you wish to test, additional samples can be added at a preferred rate.
How Many Samples Should You Collect?
The number of samples to collect depends on the number of rooms you wish to test. The basic package comes with 2 air sampling cassettes. This enables you to take 1 sample indoors and a control sample outdoors. Each room to be tested requires 1 cassette. If you’re testing 5 rooms (for example), you need 6 cassettes, one for the control/outdoor sample. In this case you need 4 additional cassettes (that is 6-2 = 4 cassettes). Additional cassettes can be added to your package at any time.
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Don’t delay. Your family could be exposed to airborne mould. Test the air quality in your home today!
Make sure you know what mould and how much is in the air in your home.