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Mycotoxin Testing

Detect harmful toxins in your environment before they affect your health

Mycotoxins are toxic chemicals released by certain molds. They can be difficult to detect because they may remain in air, dust, and on surfaces even when visible mold is not obvious. Professional mycotoxin testing helps identify these invisible exposure risks and gives you clearer information about your indoor environment.

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Toxic Mold Exposure Isn’t Always Obvious

Even when mold isn’t visible, mycotoxins can remain in the air and on surfaces—impacting your health over time without clear warning signs.

Why Mycotoxin Testing Matters

  • Checks for toxic mold byproducts that standard visual inspection may miss

  • Helps evaluate possible exposure when symptoms seem linked to indoor spaces

  • Can support post-remediation verification after mold cleanup

  • Provides lab-based information for clearer next-step decisions

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What Does Mycotoxin Testing Include?

Mycotoxin testing may include airborne analysis, surface sampling, or a combined testing approach depending on the property and concern.

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Advanced Mycotoxin Testing & Analysis

  • Airborne Mycotoxin Testing to evaluate what occupants may breathe

  • Surface Mycotoxin Testing for walls, furniture, HVAC components, and other materials

  • Lab-grade reports showing which mycotoxins were detected

  • Post-remediation verification to confirm whether residues were reduced

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When Should You Test for Mycotoxins?

Mycotoxin testing is useful when mold-related exposure is suspected, when health concerns seem connected to an indoor space, or when you need confirmation after remediation.

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Unexplained Symptoms

Testing may be helpful if occupants experience persistent headaches, fatigue, respiratory irritation, or other symptoms that seem worse inside the property and improve when away.

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Hidden Contamination Concerns

Mycotoxins may be present even when visible mold is not obvious. Testing can help assess whether air, dust, surfaces, or HVAC systems may contain toxin residues.

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After Mold Remediation

Post-remediation testing can help confirm whether mycotoxin residues have been reduced and whether additional cleaning or source control may be needed.

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Professional Documentation

Lab-based results can support clearer decisions for homeowners, property managers, remediation professionals, and health-focused environmental evaluations.

What Happens Next

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Schedule Testing

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Collect Air or Surface Samples

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Review Lab Results

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Plan Next Steps

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is mycotoxin testing?

Mycotoxin testing checks for toxic chemical byproducts produced by certain molds. These toxins may be found in air, dust, or on surfaces and are different from standard mold spore counts.

What is the difference between airborne and surface mycotoxin testing?

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Airborne testing evaluates mycotoxins that may be attached to tiny particles in the air occupants breathe. Surface testing checks for residues on materials such as walls, furniture, HVAC components, or other interior surfaces.

Should I test after mold remediation?

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Testing after remediation can help verify whether mycotoxin residues have been reduced. This is especially useful when there were health concerns, heavy contamination, or uncertainty about cleanup effectiveness.

Can mycotoxins remain after visible mold is removed?

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Yes. Mycotoxin residues can sometimes remain in dust, on surfaces, or in HVAC systems after visible mold has been removed. Testing helps identify whether additional cleaning or remediation steps may be needed.

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