MYCOTOXIN TEST IN HOUSTON TX
Identify Chemical Mold Poisons In The Air
AMEA testing can identify and quantify the most prevalent airborne mycotoxins (if present) in indoor environments containing mold by means of an air sample.
Sample Type: Air Cassette
We use an IOM sampler in conjunction with our Myco-Cassettes. This method is widely recognized as the industry's gold standard for collecting inhalable particulate and bioaerosols to assess workplace exposure.
Only Test Of It's Kind
AMEA is the first and only test of its kind; actively helping to redefine industry protocols for mold and mycotoxin remediation by shining a new light on how indoor air is assessed for poisonous mycotoxins.
In Collaboration With ELISA Testing
Our patented extraction process prepares air samples for industry-standard mycotoxin ELISA (Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay) test.
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Our research has shown that mycotoxins are hydrophobic, meaning they do not mix with water and instead stick to it. This property makes them more likely to become airborne. The primary method of aerosolization for mycotoxins is through evaporation, which occurs when damp mold begins to heat up due to high humidity and elevated temperatures. The mycotoxins attached to the mold then adhere to water molecules, which lifts them into the air. Dust and spore fragments can also carry mycotoxins when they become airborne due to natural indoor air movement. It’s essential to note that HVAC systems (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) play a significant role in spreading and circulating mycotoxins throughout a home or building.