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5 Signs That You Need an Air Test

You may have heard about air tests from mold remediation companies or online and wondered if an air test is the right option for you. With all the misinformation and confusion out there, we at ProCare Restoration would like to lay out the facts for you in a straightforward way. First, we’ll explain what an air test is and then we’ll explain when to get one.

An air test is used when a homeowner believes he or she has mold, but cannot see any mold. This can happen if mold is growing under floors or behind walls, making it invisible to the homeowner. When this is the case, our IICRC certified technicians come in and take a sample of the air inside and outside your home. The outside sample is the control to compare the inside sample to.

Then, the two samples are dropped off at a lab where they are tested. The results that come back contain the spore count in the air, as well as what kind of mold spores are present. This information tells the technician if there is a dangerous amount of mold in your home and it can help them determine where the mold is concentrated and how to remediate it.

So how do you know if you need an air test? Here are 5 signs to look out for.

You can smell mold

Even if you don’t know what mold smells like, it’s pretty easy to determine. Mold smells musty and damp. It’s a distinct scent that you’ve certainly smelled at some point in your life, even if you didn’t know what it was at the time.

Your allergies are acting up

The vast majority of people are allergic to mold, so if you’r experiencing allergy symptoms, mold may very well be the culprit. Look out for symptoms in yourself, family members, and even pets. Allergy symptoms include: sneezing, coughing, wheezing, congestion, etc.

You’re getting sick

Another unfortunate side effect of mold exposure is actual illness. Many of those exposed to mold can suffer from weakened immune systems and contract illnesses like pneumonia, or worse. You can even contract fungal infection from mold exposure.

You had recent water damage

Water damage in any building almost always leads to mold, so it’s something to be wary of. If your home recently experienced water damage, even if it was repaired, it may be a good idea to get an air test since mold is so attracted to any kind of moisture.

You’ve had mold in the past

If your home has had mold infestations before, then mold may crop up again in different areas. Older homes are especially susceptible to mold colonization. Having had a prior infestation can also make you more familiar with what mold infestation smells like and the symptoms it causes.

If you’ve noticed any of these signs, we recommend contacting us at ProCare Restoration and scheduling an air test today. Even if you don’t have mold, an air test can offer you peace of mind, which is priceless.

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