Black Mold Detection // Black Mold Test // Home Testing Kit // Spores // Mold Removal
How is your black mold test different from others on the market today?
Advnt's Informant 15 Minute Black Mold Detection Test Kit is the only mold test on the market today that actually detects Aspergillus, Penicillum and Stachybotrys in 15 minutes or less in your home, office or school. Other so-called home test kits regardless of their type, still requires a professional lab analysis, at an additional cost, to tell you if mold is truly present and what type of mold was found. None can provide you with an instant result of a specific mold type like Advnt's Informant 15 Minute Black Mold Detection Test Kit.
Identifying mold is critical for proper black mold remediation. The same is true of green, white and yellow mold spores. The CDC suggests that regardless of the type of mold found in a building, it should be removed as soon as possible.
Tape and slide samples require lab evalautions. Swabs and petri-dish-style kits require the same. "Instant Mold Tests" are nothing more than simple protein tests originally designed for the food industry. They don't tell you that mold is present but only indicate that something organic is present. That can translates to thousands of different substances found in homes, schools and offices every day. Only Informant Black Mold Detection Test can provide specific analysis of potential mold problems.
It's especially important that this information is understood since certain mold types can be potentially toxic. Black mold cleaning and removal should start immediately once mold is discovered.
Black mold symptoms include a vast number of illnesses. And while green, white and yellow species create similar reactions, they are not thought to be as life-threatening as the black toxic molds. Home test screening for mold is now a convenient and simple process. However, the process of mold cleaning and removal can be dangerous. Professional remediation is strongly recommended.
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