Standards or Threshold Limit Values (TLVs) for concentrations of mold or mold spores have not been set. Currently, there are no Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations or standards for mold. Despite the absence of specific regulations, our professionals utilize effective sampling methods to accurately determine the presence, levels, and types of mold within a room or building. Our comprehensive testing provides detailed results, allowing us to determine the presence of toxic mold and outline the necessary steps for remediation.
Mold tends to thrive in concealed areas of your home, such as behind bathroom tiles or inside walls. Although it may be hidden, mold growth can lead to persistent issues, ranging from compromised air quality to potential health hazards.
Recognizing the potential threats posed by mold is crucial. Visible signs, like a constant musty smell, water damage, or sagging paint, are indicators that warrant attention. Additionally, individuals may experience allergy-like symptoms such as watery eyes, itching, sneezing, wheezing, or headaches. When coupled together, this can be a clear sign of needing immediate professional mold services.
Our team at SilverKey is well-equipped to address these concerns. We have extensive experience in designing mold sampling protocols, utilizing methods recommended by reputable organizations such as the American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) and the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH).
Whether you are worried about general mold growth or suspect the presence of black mold, our professionals are dedicated to providing the answers and solutions you need.
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When it comes to assessing mold levels in your home, air testing is the most effective method for gauging whether mold concentrations are within normal, elevated, or toxic levels. Our dedicated mold professionals conduct a thorough visual inspection, utilizing state-of-the-art mold sampling equipment to identify the levels and types of mold spores present. All collected samples undergo analysis at a nationally accredited lab, ensuring accurate results.
Mold air testing is a non-invasive, fast, and discreet process. Results may vary within different portions of a building, including rooms adjacent to each other. Post-testing, SilverKey can determine whether further inspection of your property is necessary or not. While we may not specialize in mold mitigation in Colorado, we can offer valuable local recommendations for mitigation services.
If uncertainty surrounds the safety of your property, don't hesitate to call us now for a mold air quality test. Reclaim your peace of mind with our comprehensive testing services.
SilverKey's mold professionals employ swab surface testing as a method to swiftly and non-invasively determine whether potential fungal growth is, indeed, mold. From bathroom surfaces to kitchen areas and mysterious dark spots on walls, our team efficiently collects samples for prompt analysis. All samples undergo analysis at a nationally accredited lab to ensure accurate results.
It's important to note that, similar to air testing, results from swab surface testing can vary. Mold growth and spores are not uniformly distributed across home surfaces and may change over time. However, unlike air testing, surface tests cannot pinpoint the exact concentration of mold spores in the air.
For more information on swab testing and to schedule your inspection, please feel free to contact us today.
Following flooding or other minor water damage, there’s a high chance that your property could experience an increase in mold growth. A flooding disaster can lead to more significant issues even after the water has been removed from the space. That’s why if you’ve recently experienced water damage, the musty smell doesn’t seem to fade. SilverKey provides a thorough inspection and moisture testing on various building materials to determine whether or not they are wet from the flooding event, if mold growth is occurring, and if remediation is necessary.
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