How to Collect Fungal (mold) Samples for Laboratory Analysis
Choosing the right mold sampling method is vital for accurate test results. The effectiveness of the method directly impacts result accuracy. However, common mistakes, such as submitting insufficient samples or using improper sampling techniques, can compromise the integrity of mold assessments.
In this seminar, we will delve into the intricacies of mold sampling. We’ll not only highlight potential pitfalls but also provide insights into best practices for obtaining accurate samples. Join us for a comprehensive discussion on the critical factors influencing the quality of mold test results and gain valuable knowledge on the correct procedures for mold sample collection.
Presenter: Dr. Rosa Codina, PhD.
Dr. Codina is the Director and Principal Scientist at Allergen Science & Consulting, located in Lenoir, North Carolina, United States.
How to Interpret Fungal (mold) Sample Laboratory Results
Mold sample results could either be of air samples or surface samples. Interpreting laboratory mold test results presents a challenge, especially when it comes to air samples, as there are no universally accepted limits. In this concise presentation, we will delve into the complexities of interpreting mold sample results obtained from a laboratory. Join us as we explore effective strategies for understanding and analyzing these results, providing you with valuable insights to navigate the nuances of interpreting mold data.
Presenter: Dr. Jackson Kung’u, PhD.
Dr. Kung’u is the Principal Microbiologist at Mold & Bacteria Consulting Laboratories, located in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.
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