MoldDNA™️ Analysis
You can now test for mold(s) considered allergens, human pathogens, or toxic by health professionals.
Originally designed to connect mold sickness to a specific environment. This package is also excellent for establishing the cause of mold illness, the source of mold contamination, and adverse health risks related to your environment, providing you with detailed instructions on how to change your environment!
State-of the Art DNA Forensics
State-of the Art DNA Forensics
99.9% ACCURACY!
Questions? Pricing?
Call 1 (630) 454-9838
For Accurate Mold Identification & Mold Spore Levels
Includes:- Interior and exterior inspection of the structure
- HVAC System Inspection
- Relative humidity readings
- Interior and exterior temperature readings
- Moisture readings
- Microbiology laboratory results
- Written report with a cost-effective cleaning plan!
- Six (6) Microbiology Air Samples (5 Inside Samples & 1 Outdoor Control Sample)
- 1 HVAC Swab Sample
- One (1) MoldDNA Air Analysis
495.00
30 MIN
How does MoldDNA™ Air sampling work?
Air samples are collected with a powerful DNA spore trap and then analyzed using reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction. Real-Time(RT-PCR)
Who Developed MoldDNA™?
Midwest Aerobiology Labs developed the onsite testing protocol. This conclusive MoldDNA™ air testing is backed by extensive research conducted by the EPA using state-of-the-art DNA forensics. 99.9% accurate and ideal for any building.
Who should use MoldDNA™ air testing?
Immune-compromised persons and persons with chronic lung diseases like COPD are at increased risk for opportunistic infections and may develop fungal infections in their lungs. Or individuals who want to determine if your family is at risk from mold-related diseases.
What molds can MoldDNA™ detect?
MoldDNA™️ air testing can test for the presence
following mold species:
Acremonium strictum, Alternaria alternata, Aspergillus flavus (A. flavus and A. oryzae), Aspergillus fumigatus
(A. fumigatus and Neosartorya fischeri), Aspergillus niger
(A. niger, A. foetidus and A. phoenicis), Aspergillus
ochraceus (A. ochraceus and A. ostianus), Aspergillus
sydowii, Aspergillus ustus, Aspergillus versicolor,
Chaetomium globosum, Cladosporium cladosporioides
(Type 1), Eurotium (Asp.) amstelodami (E. amstelodami, E.
chevalieri, E. herbariorum, E. rubrum and E. repens).
Memnoniella echinata, Paecilomyces variotii, Penicillium
aurantiogriseum (P. aurantiogriseum, P. freii, P. polonicum, P. tricolor, P. viridicatum), Penicillium
brevicompactum, Penicillium chrysogenum (Type 2),
Penicillium purpurogenum, Penicillium variabile,
Scopulariopsis brevicaulis (S. brevicaulis and S. fusca),
Stachybotrys chartarum, Trichoderma viride (T. viride,
T.atroviride and T. koningli), and Ulocladium botrytis