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EnviroFry Offers Dallas Do-Your-Own Mold Test Scotch Tape Lift Sampling, Pictures, & Lab Report

EnviroFry announces its “do your own” mold testing service with lab analysis report of collected samples and submitted mold pictures for homeowners and other property owners, managers, and tenants in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.

EnviroFry announces its “do your own” mold testing service with lab analysis report of collected samples and submitted mold pictures for homeowners and other property owners, managers, and tenants in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.

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(a) Sees mold growing on a wall, ceiling, floor, carpeting, furniture, heating/cooling duct<br />

register, or other surface;<br />

(b) Wants to know whether a particular stain, discoloration, growth, or mystery substance<br />

on the wall or another surface is actually toxic mold;<br />

(c) Smells possible mold odors (caused by the digestive gas emitted by mold eating the<br />

home, building, or contents) and wants to test a number of surfaces upon which elevated<br />

levels of airborne mold spores may have landed or been deposited, such as on walls,<br />

window sills, window and door trim, refrigerator top, kitchen cabinet tops, undusted<br />

furniture, heating/cooling duct registers, and the return air filter in the heating/cooling<br />

system; and/or<br />

(d) Wants to test the inside walls of heating/cooling ducts for the possible presence of<br />

elevated levels of mold spores.<br />

2. Take and Submit <strong>Pictures</strong> of Water Damage and <strong>Mold</strong> Growth<br />

To supplement the collected lift tape samples, the property owner, manager, or tenant<br />

takes close up pictures with a smart cell phone or digital camera of any visible building<br />

water damage or mold growth, as well as pictures of the entire building, room, and areas<br />

from which the close up photographs were taken.<br />

3. Send <strong>Lift</strong> <strong>Tape</strong> Samples and <strong>Mold</strong> <strong>Pictures</strong> to Phillip Fry for <strong>Lab</strong> Analysis and<br />

Fry’s Written <strong>Report</strong> Analyzing the <strong>Lab</strong> Results and <strong>Pictures</strong><br />

Up to three different collected lift tape samples (or alternatively, 2 inch by 2 inch<br />

physical samples of the actual mold growth itself as cut from mold-infested building<br />

materials or other surfaces such as carpeting), along with the lab “chain of custody form”<br />

available at www.moldexpertconsultants.com/diy_mold_testing.htm, are then mailed<br />

(or sent via FedEx or an alternate delivery service) to <strong>EnviroFry</strong>, 10104 Sheridan Rd.,<br />

Montrose, Michigan 48457, USA, along with the a check or money order for U.S. $200<br />

payable to <strong>EnviroFry</strong>, or, alternatively, credit or debit card payment by sending money<br />

via www.paypal.com to the PayPal email payment address of phil@moldinspector.com.<br />

Each lift tape sampling or physical mold sampling above the first three is only U.S.<br />

$35.00 per sampling to be lab analyzed.<br />

<strong>Mold</strong>, building, and room or area pictures, along with a detailed description of any<br />

known building water leaks and flooding history or mould damage problems, should be<br />

sent either as actual developed photographs to the company address, or, preferably, as<br />

email attachments to phil@moldinspector.com.

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