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Mold Analysis

Determine Mold Infestation in Your Living Space with Our Analysis Kits

Mold spores in the air can significantly affect your health. With our test kits, you can take samples yourself, which will then be analyzed in our specialized laboratories.

 easy sampling - no prior knowledge required
 clear analysis results
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Mold spores in indoor air are not uncommon. How often do we suffer from respiratory issues or allergic reactions whose causes are not immediately apparent? We often attribute these symptoms to stress or other factors. However, mold in the air can cause similar symptoms and lead to serious health problems in the long term. It is therefore advisable to conduct a check and closely examine the mold infestation in indoor air.

+ Overview of Mold Types: Risks and Protective Measures

Molds are widespread and occur wherever organic material decomposes. They are important for the ecosystem but can grow rapidly in indoor spaces with moisture. Most molds are harmless, but some can cause allergies, respiratory issues, or even infections. Particularly problematic are types like black mold, which release toxic substances. To prevent mold, indoor spaces should be well-ventilated and kept dry, especially after cooking or showering. Regular heating and avoiding high humidity are also crucial. Furniture should not be placed too close to cold exterior walls to prevent condensation. For small mold infestations, one can take action themselves, but larger problems should be handled by professionals.

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+ Mold Infestation on Walls: Identifying and Taking Action

It is important to take black spots seriously and act immediately: Small infestations can often be treated with household remedies like ethyl alcohol, while larger mold problems require the expertise of a professional. Regular mold tests and professional analyses help determine the exact type of mold and improve air quality. Quick and targeted action can prevent damage to health and building structures.

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+ Mold – What is it and Where Does it Occur?

Mold is a common problem in both old and new houses, appearing in damp areas like bathrooms. It forms especially when moist air condenses on cold surfaces and spreads on tiles and grout. Mold is ubiquitous in the air and requires moisture to grow, often developing in renovated older buildings or new constructions. It can be recognized by small brown, black, green, or bluish spots. Poor ventilation and structural defects can promote mold growth. A mold test kit can help you check the air quality in your rooms. A professional mold analysis can help determine the exact type of mold and suggest appropriate measures.

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