
Where to Get Tested for Mold Exposure: A Clear Guide
Where to get tested for mold exposure depends on your question. Compare medical evaluation, mold inspection, and home air, dust, or surface testing.
A closer look at ERMI and dust-based mold and mycotoxin testing, what these methods capture, and their limitations when used to assess indoor environments.

Where to get tested for mold exposure depends on your question. Compare medical evaluation, mold inspection, and home air, dust, or surface testing.

The Dust Test analyzes settled mold dust using DNA methods. But does it measure mycotoxins or what you’re actually breathing? Here’s what to know.

The EMMA test screens for mycotoxins in settled dust — but dust isn’t the air you breathe. Learn what it can and can’t tell you about your exposure.

Not all environmental mycotoxin testing methods are equal. Learn what each test measures and which reflects real inhalation exposure.

Confused about the ERMI mold test? Learn what it measures, why it was created, and the major reasons it may not be the best choice for assessing your home’s air quality.

RealTime Labs mycotoxin test analyzes settled dust, while Respirare Labs tests the air for a more direct measure of mycotoxin exposure.