Do you suffer any of these chronic allergies or maladies:
sneezing, itchy-runny nose, respiratory irritation, skin rash, headache, sinus congestion, asthma attacks, memory loss, mood changes, etc...?
If so, you may have a mold problem!

2. Lab Testing and Identification of Your Mold Samples

 

Sampling for Indoor Air Quality: Pumping in a certain volume of indoor air through Air-O-Cell filters and having that compared with the outside air in a lab will indicate if there is mold growing inside. If so, we can determine which species of mold it is and how much there exists.

 

 

 

 

Surface Sampling: if there is visible mold present a slide or swab can be used by the lab to determine the type of mold present.

All labratory tests are performed by EM Labs. EM Labs is the leading commercial indoor air quality testing laboratory in North America. We invite you to visit their website at emlab.com

mold slide

Once the lab test is completed Aames Mold Control provides you with a written report and explains to you your options for removal... removal is part of a process called "remediation".

The third and final step is remediation