Environmental test shop
Shop and compare mold, mycotoxin, and indoor environmental tests.
Order environmental testing directly through the Exposure Framework. Compare each method by the question it answers, the sample it measures, and what the result cannot establish.
Airborne Domain
AMEA™
Measuring selected mycotoxins in a one-hour breathing-zone air sample.
The question is whether selected mycotoxins are present in inhalable air during the defined sampling period.
Surface Domain
MESA™
Measuring selected mycotoxin contamination on a specific surface.
A location-specific surface or cleaning-verification question needs to be answered.
Dust Reservoir Domain
ERMI
Measuring DNA from 36 selected mold species in settled dust and calculating a relative moldiness index.
A broad, dust-based historical profile is relevant to a clearly defined investigation question.
Dust Reservoir Domain
HERTSMI-2
Measuring five selected mold species in settled dust and reporting a focused score.
The decision specifically calls for the five-species HERTSMI-2 panel rather than a broader mold profile.
Dust Reservoir Domain
ERMI200 / MSQNGS (FAB3)
Characterizing a broad fungal community in dust using next-generation sequencing.
A much broader fungal DNA profile is needed than the targeted ERMI or HERTSMI-2 panels provide.
Dust Reservoir Domain
MOLD-10
Measuring the five HERTSMI-2 molds plus five additional selected indoor mold species.
A focused ten-species panel matches the investigation better than ERMI or broad sequencing.
Dust Reservoir Domain
ERMI-Plus
Adding up to five selected organisms to the standard 36-species ERMI panel.
ERMI is already appropriate and a known project question requires specified additional organisms.
Dust Reservoir Domain
HERTSMI-2 Plus
Adding up to five selected organisms to the standard five-species HERTSMI-2 panel.
The focused HERTSMI-2 panel is appropriate and specific additional organisms matter to the case.
Dust Reservoir Domain
Mycotoxin (50+)
Detecting and quantifying a broad panel of mycotoxin-related compounds in environmental dust.
A historical dust-domain mycotoxin question is specifically defined and broad analyte coverage is useful.
Dust Reservoir Domain
EMMA (10 Mold + 50+ Mycotoxins)
Combining a ten-species mold DNA panel with broad mycotoxin analysis in settled dust.
Both selected mold DNA and mycotoxins are needed from the same dust-domain investigation.
Dust Reservoir Domain
Actino Dust®
Analyzing selected actinobacteria DNA in settled environmental dust.
A water-damaged-building investigation includes a defined actinobacteria question.
Dust Reservoir Domain
ENDO (Endotoxin LAL)
Quantifying bacterial endotoxin in an environmental dust sample.
The case has a specific bacterial endotoxin question, such as water damage, agricultural dust, pests, or sewage context.
Dust Reservoir Domain
Glucan
Quantifying (1→3)-β-D-glucan as a broad environmental cell-wall marker.
A specific glucan question is part of a broader environmental investigation.
Dust Reservoir Domain
Streptomycetes
Characterizing Streptomycetes and bacterial DNA in dust using next-generation sequencing.
A moisture-damage investigation has a defined Streptomycetes question that broader bacterial sequencing can answer.
Surface Domain
Black Water / Human Toilet Waste
Testing environmental samples for human Bacteroides DNA as an indicator of fecal contamination.
A sewage leak, overflow, or black-water event requires location-specific documentation or verification.
Dust Reservoir Domain
Dust Mites Plus
Measuring selected dust-mite, cat, dog, cockroach, mouse, and rat allergens in environmental dust.
A targeted indoor-allergen investigation needs quantitative dust-reservoir information.
Dust Reservoir Domain
Nosocomial, Penicillium & Aspergillus Panels
Targeted qPCR panels for healthcare, chronic-care, and selected indoor fungal investigation questions.
A professional has defined which specialized panel and organisms are relevant to a healthcare or high-risk setting.
Airborne Domain
Avian Pathogen
Testing for Chlamydophila psittaci, Cryptococcus neoformans, and Histoplasma capsulatum DNA.
Bird, droppings, roosting, or a qualified professional investigation creates a specific pathogen question.
Dust Reservoir Domain
C. Auris Plus
Targeted environmental screening for C. auris, C. albicans, C. neoformans, and A. fumigatus.
A healthcare, infection-control, or other qualified professional has defined the environmental question.
Dust Reservoir Domain
ERMI + ENDO
Combining a 36-species ERMI dust profile with bacterial endotoxin analysis.
Both mold DNA and endotoxin are defined case questions and the same dust domain is appropriate.
Dust Reservoir Domain
HERTSMI-2 + ENDO
Combining the five-species HERTSMI-2 dust panel with bacterial endotoxin analysis.
The case specifically calls for both focused mold DNA and endotoxin from settled dust.
Dust Reservoir Domain
ACTINO® + ERMI200 (FAB2)
Combining actinobacteria analysis with broad next-generation fungal sequencing.
A professionally planned investigation needs both broad fungal composition and actinobacteria information.
Dust Reservoir Domain
SM-AEH
Combining Actino Dust®, endotoxin, and HERTSMI-2 in one dust investigation.
The case has three defined questions involving actinobacteria, endotoxin, and the five selected HERTSMI-2 molds.
Dust Reservoir Domain
SM-AEE
Combining Actino Dust®, endotoxin, and the 36-species ERMI panel.
The investigation requires the broader ERMI profile alongside actinobacteria and endotoxin information.
Dust Reservoir Domain
Actino® + HERTSMI-2
Combining actinobacteria analysis with the five-species HERTSMI-2 mold panel.
Both questions are relevant and focused dust testing is preferred over a broader combination.
Dust Reservoir Domain
Actino® + ERMI (FAB1)
Combining actinobacteria analysis with the 36-species ERMI dust panel.
A broader mold DNA profile and actinobacteria information are both tied to the case decision.
Dust Reservoir Domain
SM-AEHG
Combining Actino Dust®, endotoxin, HERTSMI-2, and glucan.
A professional investigation has separately justified all four dust-domain measurements.
Dust Reservoir Domain
SM-AE
Combining Actino Dust® and bacterial endotoxin analysis.
The investigation has defined bacterial-marker questions but does not need a mold DNA panel.
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