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A Quality Indoor Environment, LLC 751 Captiva Ct. NE St.Petersburg, Florida 33702
www.qualityindoor.com
Barbara@QualityIndoor.com
Barbara Frese
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CERTIFIED INDOOR AIR QUALITY CONSULTANT
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CERTIFIED MOLD INSPECTOR
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CERTIFIED MOLD REMEDIATOR
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CERTIFIED ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATOR
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CERTIFIED PROJECT MANAGER
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CERTIFIED BIOCIDE APPLICATOR
727-521-0304 ( Office ) 727-458-6682 (Cell)
ASHI Affiliate - (American Society of Home Inspectors-Suncoast Chapter)
Pinellas Realtor Organization Affiliate
IAQA Member (Indoor Air Quality Association)
Environmental Solutions Association Member

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Environmental Testing Products
Mold Screen Check Kit
Identifies 100’s of types of Molds (cts/m2)
Quick and Easy
Includes Sample Collection Device
Includes AIHA Accredited Lab Analysis for Molds
Free Mold Fact Sheet Same Samples Used by Professionals
Figerglass Screen Check Kit
Identifies Fiberglass (cts/m2)
Quick and Easy
Includes Sample Collection Device
Complete Instructions with Chain of Custody
Includes AIHA Accredited Lab Analysis for Fiberglass
Free Fiberglass Fact Sheet
Same Samples Used by Professionals
FAST Screen Check Kit
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FAST Screen Check – A Revolutionary Technique That Helps Identify Indoor Air Contaminants
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- Provides Tool for On-Site Detection of Potentially Toxic Molds Aspergillus and Stachybotrys
- Includes Bonus Sample Collection Device for 1 Surface Sampling Location that Provides Identification and Concentration Levels of Hundreds of Types of Molds
- Quick and Easy to Use (See Description Below)
- Includes AIHA Accredited Lab Analysis for Molds Emailed in PDF Format in 3-5 Days from date of receipt at EDLab
- Same Samples Used by Professionals
Aspergillus and Stachybotrys are listed as potentially toxic molds of the home or workplace. FAST Screen Check is a do-it-yourself kit for detecting the presence or absence of Aspergillus or Stachybotrys without the need to send a sample into the laboratory.
This kit also comes with a bonus Bio-Scan400 that can be used as an additional sample to be mailed in for lab analysis. The Bio-Scan400 will identify and provide concentration levels for hundreds of types of molds. Included in the analysis will be concentration levels for Aspergillus and Stachybotrys if found to be present in the FAST Screen Check. The lab report provided will show detailed information on the genus level of each mold type identified as measured in Counts/cm², and will have guidelines for what is considered to be a normal manageable level, as compared to the total levels of each pollutant found on the Bio Scan400.
Once EDLab receives the Bio Scan400 for analysis, your lab report will be generated and emailed within 3-5 business days.
Common Symptoms to look for:
Eye irritation, coughing, sneezing, respiratory issues, headache, lethargy, fatigue, flu-like symptoms, tight chest, or dizziness.
Suggested Sampling Locations:
1. Visible Growth: If you see something growing on a hard surface and think it may be mold but you’re not sure, the FAST Screen Check Kit can be used to collect a sample for instant identification of the toxic molds Aspergillus and Stachybotrys, as well as a bonus mail-in sample collection device for detailed lab analysis of hundreds of other types of mold that may be present.
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Allergen Screen Check Kit
- Identifies and Provides Concentration Levels for Mold, Pollen, Dust Mites (Intact), Skin Cells, Insect Parts, Fibers Such as Fiberglass, Etc.
- Quick and Easy to Use (See Description Below)
- Includes Sample Collection Device for 1 Surface Sampling Location
- Includes AIHA Accredited Lab Analysis for Allergens Emailed in PDF Format
- Same Samples Used by Professionals
The air we breathe indoors constantly has millions of microscopic particulates (particles) of various types floating around. Everything we breathe will eventually fall to a surface. Some particles are relatively heavy in nature, and will settle on various surfaces quicker than others. For example, the air you’re breathing today may not be the same as what you were breathing last month, last week, or even a few days ago.
Some of these particulate types can cause adverse health issues that can be allergenic or toxic in nature (See below for common symptoms). The Allergen Screen Check is designed to provide detailed concentration levels of multiple types of pollutants collected from strategic surface locations in the home or workplace by utilizing a revolutionary sample collection device called the Bio-Scan400™. The Allergen Screen Check will identify mold, pollen, dust mites (intact), skin cells, insect parts, fibers such as fiberglass, and several other particulates (from a single surface point) that may be recognized under the microscope during lab analysis.
The Allergen Screen Check is ideal for allergy sufferers, asthma patients, clean room evaluations etc.
Environmental Diagnostics Laboratory (EDLab), which is accredited with the American Industrial Hygiene Association, will provide a final report included in the cost of the Allergen Screen Check. This report will show detailed information for each pollutant identified as measured in Counts/cm², and will have guidelines for what is considered to be a manageable level, as compared to total levels of each pollutant found on the Bio Scan400™.
Once EDLab receives the Bio Scan400™ for analysis, your lab report will be generated and emailed within 3-5 business days.
Suggested Sampling Locations:
1. Return Air Grille: When sampling in a home or office that has a central air conditioning or ventilation system, the return air grille is usually the best possible place to collect a sample because it works like a natural air pump as it sucks in the air you breathe to be filtered and re-circulated. As the air is being pulled into the system, many air particles will be impacted on the frame of the grille, and can be collected by the Bio Scan400™ for analysis.
2. Air Supply Vent: If you believe the problem may be originating inside the air handler or ventilation system, unscrewing an air supply vent and collecting a sample from the duct can be beneficial.
3. Dust Collection: Dust is a great option for sample collection because it has a magnetic charge that draws in many of the air particles as they come close to it.
4. Visible Growth: If you see something growing on a hard surface and think it may be mold but you’re not sure, the Allergen Screen Check Kit can be used to collect a sample for detailed analysis.
Common Symptoms to look for:
Eye irritation, coughing, sneezing, respiratory issues, headache, lethargy, fatigue, flu-like symptoms, tight chest, or dizziness.
Formaldehyde Screen Check Kit
Organic Vapor Screen Check
Staphylococcus Screen Check Kit
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Staphylococci can cause a wide variety of diseases in human and other animals through either toxin production or invasion. Staphylococcus Screen Check offers a kit to collect the suspicious samples for Staphylococcus screening. The initial report is avalable in 48 hours. Quantitative results are given in terms of Colony Forming Units (SFU).
A comprehensive laboratory report is provided upon completion. |
Dust Mite Screen Check Kit
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Dust Mites are reported as one of the prevalent indoor allergen. The Dust Mite Screen kit provides the entire collection tool for collecting the specimen from the test surface. Collected specimen can be evaluated in the laboratory for qualitative estimation within 24-48 hours. Concentration of mite allergen is reported in terms of micrograms. A comprehensive laboratory report is provided. |
Fungal Culture Screen Check Kit
Bacterial Culture Screen Check Kit
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Bacteria are one of the main sources of indoor environment contaminants. It may cause severe health and hygiene problems to building occupants. Bacteria Screen Check provides the necessary tool to assist in identifying as well as quantifying the bacterial flora. The results are available with 48 hours. Concentration of identified bacteria is given in terms of Colony Forming Units (CFU) . A comprehensive laboratory report is provided. |
Smoke Particulate Screen Check Kit
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Identifies airborne black deposition/particulate (cts/m3)
- Quick and Easy
- Loaner Mini Pump Air Sample Collection Device
- Complete Instructions with Chain of Custody
- Includes AIHA Accredited Lab Analysis
- Same Samples Used by Professionals
Proof of these conditions may be required for the following:
- Evidence by property insurance companies prior to the buildings being fixed,
- Whether or not health based concerns exist
- Development of baseline conditions prior to cleaning
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Radon Screen Check Kit
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Radon is an invisible, odorless and tasteless gas, with no immediate health symptoms, that comes from a breakdown of uranium inside the earth. Radon gas can seep into a home from the soil through dirt crawlspaces, cracks in the foundation and walls, floor drains, pipes and sump pumps. Radon can enter any home, old or new, even those with no visible cracks.
The only way to know what the radon levels are inside your home or building is to measure them. This simple test kit can reveal the amount of radon in any building.
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Test Your Nest Screen Check Kit
Test Your Nest Screen Check (TYNSC): is designed to assess the indoor air quality of your baby’s bedroom. The TYNSC air sampling kits are designed to measure levels of pollutants such as, mold, pollen, insect biodetritus, formaldehyde and volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
The kit comes with a loaner mini air sampling pump to sample the ambient air in your babies’ room. Lab analysis will report sample results in: cts/m3, cts/m2, and PPB and will be compared to what is considered to be normal.
· Quick and Easy
· Includes sample collection device
· Includes Lab analysis for microbials and chemicals (AIHA Accredited) and Report
· Complete instructions with Chain of Custody
· Same sampling device used by professionals
· One (1) Airborne molds, pollen, fiberglass fibers, insect biodetritus (loaner mini pump)
· One (1) Surface molds, pollen, fiberglass fibers, insect biodetritus
· One (1) Formaldehyde test
· One (1) Chemical test (over 80 common household chemicals)
Mycotox Screen Check Kit
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Now more than ever the potential health effects of mycotoxin, produced by various fungi growing in the indoor environment, are being given serious consideration due to its potential health hazards. Mycotoxins affect occupants in buildings primarily through inhalation. The chemical substance cytotoxins can cause cell disruption and interfere with essential cellular process. Some mycotoxin are potent carcinogenics, some are vasoactive, and some penetrate the blood-brain barrier to cause Central Nervous System (CNS) effect. The assessment of the extent of mycotoxin contamination is the essential step in reducing exposure to such toxin and their affects.
The Environmental Diagnostics Laboratory at Pure Air Control Services provides an ELISA based technique (Limit of Detection is 0.14 parts per billion) for the rapid screening of trichothecene mycotoxin. |
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