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		<title>The Basics of Mold Testing Equipment</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are a few things that you are going to need when it comes to mold testing equipment if you are doing your mold testing yourself or some things to look for when your testing is being done professionally. The first thing that happens in any situation involving mold is the testing phase.</p>
<p>This is the first step in determining if you have a problem with mold and need professional assistance. Most homeowners or business owners are not going to keep the necessary tools around for mold testing. However, if you find mold in significant quantities it is a good idea to get assistance in testing and then removing the mold.</p>
<p>Basic tools include tools that are designed to test the quality of the air, the moisture in the area and may include tools designed to identify mold types and amounts. A borescope will also be employed especially in situations where mold is reoccurring in a particular area. When this happens it is usually an indication, that mold has formed behind the surface, for example behind a wall. The borescope is one of the mold testing equipment options that allow in wall inspections without having to remove portions of the wall.</p>
<p>There are a number of different types of mold testing tools. Equipment choices for testing air quality. Cassettes are some of the easiest Air Sampling tools to use when you are looking to test the quality of air in a given space. However, there are also vanes, which provide assistance.</p>
<p>While you can use these to test the air quality in your home yourself it is usually a good idea to have your home professionally tested. A number of the equipment options that you may need can actually be cost prohibitive if you are looking to do testing yourself. It is often more cost effective to have a professional consultation and formal inspection done.</p>
<p>Mold is not something that should be taken lightly. While it does not require active water to grow any home with humidity over or around 65% can actually help to create the environment necessary for mold growth, this is one of the reasons why homes in semi-tropical and tropical climates have a more difficult time dealing with molds. Most of the areas within these climates actually have to deal with greater than 65% humidity in their homes why they deal with 80, 90 or even 100% humidity outside the home.</p>
<p>There are a number of different types of tests from ones that simply test the quality of the air to those that test everything including what is behind the walls and under the floorboards. Mold can grow anywhere there is a humid environment.</p>
<p>Mold testing equipment is designed to test the environment and then test the level of mold growth. These tools are designed to make the inspection process as easy as possible and allow people the opportunity to ensure that the home they live in or the building they work in is an environment that is healthy and safe.</p>
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