Fungal Tests
IAQ analysis, quantitative fungal culture [FC-A]
Culture-dependent air sampling remains a mainstay of fungal air sampling. Culture-based methods involve the collection of airborne particles by impaction or centrifugation on the surface of a growth medium. The airborne burden of culturable fungi is then extrapolated based on the colony counts obtained after incubation of the sampled media. Culturable air sampling results are […]
WallChek sample [WC]
The WallChek sampler is a minimally invasive way to test wall cavities for the presence of fungal contamination. The device consists of an Air-O-Cell® sampling cassette outfitted with a 50 cm sampling tube 2.5 cm in diameter attached to the slit face of the impactor. A hole is drilled into the wall assembly to be […]
Spore trap analysis [ST]
Spore trap sampling involves collecting airborne particles on a filter membrane or adhesive-coated slide by drawing air through or over the collection medium, respectively. The collection medium is then analyzed by transmitted light microscopy, usually at 600–1000× magnification. A number of different collection devices may be used for spore trap sampling of which the most […]
Bulk sample or tape lift/ BioTape sample for microscopic analysis [BT]
Direct microscopy is considered the “gold standard” in environmental mycology for determining the existence of fungal growth on surfaces or materials. The direct observation of fungal spores, spore-bearing structures and mycelium provides an unequivocal marker of past or current growth. Direct microscopic examination of tape or bulk samples should first examine the specimen in reflected […]


