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This
Mold Test Kit screens indoor air or surfaces for mold spore
contamination. Ongoing research is finding strong
relationships between...

Dr.
David
Sherris at the
Mayo Clinic performed a study of
210 patients with chronic sinus infections and
found that most had allergic fungal sinusitis. "The prevailing medical
opinion has been that mold accounted for 6 to 7
percent of all chronic sinusitis," says Dr.
Sherris. "We found that it was 93
percent - the exact reverse."
Do
you suspect the indoor air at home or work is giving you the
headachy blahs or aggravating your asthma or allergies?
Are you frequently sniffling, sneezing,
coughing or wheezing indoors?
Airborne mold spore "triggers" may be the major culprit!
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Introducing:
The
Indoor Air
Including the
The Building Detective Guide
and
Clean Up Guide
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This NEW patent-pending, do-it-yourself
micro technology enables you to
visibly count the levels of indoor airborne mold spore "triggers" in your home or
office and compare the rooms to each other, in order to pinpoint the highest spore count
rooms.
Sufferers with asthma and
chronic allergies, rhinitis and sinusitis should work, play and sleep in rooms
with the lowest airborne mold spore counts. The easy to use Mold Test Kits
help you find the rooms with the highest and lowest spore
counts and then find the indoor mold source (if any). The guides in the
kit help you track down the source of moisture which is allowing the mold to grow and
provides clean up guidelines.
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Each Mold Test Kits
contains several Tests so you can check all your rooms or surfaces at once and
then compare the results to find the problem.
Each Kit
includes:
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Easy to use instructions |
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Test Films that grow mold spores so you can see and count them |
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A Building Detective GuideTM
which will help you search for hidden mold and moisture |
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A
Mold Clean Up GuideTM |
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Suggestions
that may help you keep indoor airborne allergens low, allowing you
rest, work and sleep with "quieter" lungs. |
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Here are the 3
EASY STEPS to a
MoldCheck™
air or surface test!
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Air Testing |
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Surface Testing |

Vigorously stir-up the air in each room. Then open
one test film in each room. (*See note about respiratory protection.) |
 Wipe the swab
onto the surface to be tested. Then wipe the swab between the films in the
pattern of an "x". |

After one hour of collection, squeeze the activating liquid between the films
and press closed. |
Squeeze the
activating liquid between the films and press closed. |

Example of gross contamination.
Count mold spore colonies as they grow to visible size on days 3, 4 and 5. |

Example of gross contamination.
Check the mold colonies as they grow
to visible size on days 3, 4, 5+. |
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NOTE:
*It is
important to stir up any hidden sources of spores. So take a towel and fluff, swat,
and circulate air
on and behind furniture especially on outside walls and in closets on outside walls. Of
course - wear a face dust mask if you have a respiratory condition or have
someone else do the air stir-up for you.
OUTDOORS:
The outdoor spore count is the background reference count [ ].
INDOORS:
Test your rooms [ ]. Count and record each of your indoor test films on the "Test Results
Chart." Organize the films from the lowest to the highest
counts. If there is a source of indoor mold growth, it is usually in or
right next to the area with the highest mold spore count. Go to
the area with the highest spore count and begin your search for a source of mold
contamination using "The Building
Detective GuideTM."
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Use this new MoldCheckTM
technology to help you detect and correct excessive indoor mold spores and perhaps lower your frequency of
allergic episodes and medication needs
at home or work.
MoldCheck™ Kits
"as good as it gets"
in do-it-yourself mold testing, mold detection, mold clean-up, mold removal, toxic mold screening, and black mold education.
Purchase Orders from Schools or Government Agencies are accepted.
Mold Identification/Laboratory Testing
If your surface test confirms you have mold contamination and
you want to have the mold identified, send the mold
sampling swab to a "specialized testing laboratory." For a separate fee,
this specialized laboratory can conduct microscopic identification of all the
molds on your
sample.
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