OVERVIEW
Mold spores are what most testing is designed to find. Mycotoxins are something different entirely — they are chemical byproducts of mold metabolism, produced by certain species as the colony grows. Stachybotrys, Aspergillus, Penicillium, and Fusarium are among the most common indoor species known to produce them. Once produced, mycotoxins do not behave like spores. They don't float freely through air at detectable concentrations. They bind to particles, embed in dust, and absorb into porous materials — walls, insulation, carpeting, wood framing — where they remain active and harmful long after the mold itself has been addressed.
This is the gap that mycotoxin testing fills. If your property has a mold history, if occupants are experiencing symptoms that don't resolve after remediation, or if you need documented evidence of what a structure actually contains — not just whether spores are present in the air today — mycotoxin testing provides the answers that a standard report was never designed to give you.
WHY STANDARD CLEARANCE TESTING DOESN'T COVER THIS
Post-remediation clearance testing confirms that airborne spore levels have returned to acceptable ranges. It is not designed to detect mycotoxins, which settle out of the air and accumulate in dust and materials. A building can pass clearance testing completely while still carrying significant mycotoxin contamination — because clearance testing is asking a different question.
Known mycotoxin compounds, many produced by common indoor mold species
EPA-developed dust analysis used to assess cumulative mold burden over time
Third-party accredited laboratory analysis on every sample we collect
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Where mycotoxin testing confirms contamination, advanced IAQ testing expands the analysis — VOC profiling, bacterial endotoxins, and a full chemical picture of what the indoor environment contains.
If mycotoxin findings point to active or residual mold contamination requiring physical remediation, mold testing establishes the full scope before work begins.
Mycotoxin reports require a remediation protocol built around specific findings. Our scope of work creation service translates lab results into a step-by-step remediation roadmap.
Following mycotoxin remediation, antimicrobial specialty coatings applied to treated surfaces create a long-term barrier against future microbial growth in high-risk areas.