At What Point Should You Invite Professionals to Your Business for Mold Testing?
Mold testing is a good way to protect your health and the health of your employees. There are different levels of testing you can do on your own, and eventually, you may want to engage professionals to do more intensive tests. This article will touch on some factors to consider when deciding when to get professional help.
What Is Mold Testing and Why Is It Important for Businesses?
Mold testing is the process of identifying and quantifying the levels of mold in a given environment. Mold testing can be used to help identify potential sources of infection, determine the extent of damage caused by mold, and recommend remediation plans.
Mold tests can also be used to monitor the effectiveness of remediation efforts. By understanding how much mold is present in an area, responders can better gauge when it is safe to return. In some cases, elevated levels of mold may indicate that remediation efforts are not working as intended and further action may be necessary.
There are several different types of tests that can be performed to detect mold growth. Some tests measure the levels of specific compounds that are associated with mold growth (e.g., protein or fungal metabolites).
Mold testing is a critical part of any business’s safety and health program. Mold can cause serious health problems, including asthma attacks, irritation of the eyes and nose, and even lung infections. In addition, mold can release toxic compounds that damage property and equipment. By testing for mold, businesses can ensure that their facilities are free from contaminants that could harm employees and damage equipment.
When Should You Call Professionals for Mold Testing on Your Business Premises?
So, when should you call professionals for mold testing on your business premises? There is no definitive answer to this question, as the decision depends on a number of factors specific to your business. However, some things to consider include the size and type of your business, the level of contamination suspected, and your budget.
The most important thing to remember is that professional mold testing is a valuable tool that can help you identify and mitigate potential health risks posed by mold exposure. If you think there may be a threat to your employees’ health, it is important to make the best decisions for protecting both your and your staff’s safety. Remember, as a business, it is always best to err on the side of caution.
Author Bio-
Building off over 3 decades of experience from working with his father Jim Mayfield (Mayfield Enterprises, Inc.), James mastered the industry in Foremanship for over 15 years on HAZMAT and Superfund Sites throughout Southern California. Among many other partners, we has worked with Project Navigator, RE Solutions, Crew Grading Inc., WSP, SCS Engineers, TRC Corporation, GeoSyntec, NV5 Environmental, Entact Corp, Waste by Rail, Michael Baker, ERRG, O&M Corp, Largo Concrete, B&D Construction, Xebec, WorkSmart, JLL Enterprises, Mayfield Enterprises, Inc., Arcadis, and more. In addition to being a Stanford-educated Professor with over 30 publications and books in several languages (see Academic Resume), James’ real passion lies in Construction-related Project Management, Environmental Cleanups, HAZMAT, Excavation, and Field Labor. We are also Minority-Owned. James Mayfield is a Native American citizen of the Iowa Tribe of Kansas & Nebraska.