I need to preface this with an explanation that mold is terrible. Mycotoxins are even worse. They make people extremely ill. I have witnessed it over and over again in my 15 plus years in the industry. I am not minimizing mycotoxins or their inherent dangers. Having said that, to think you can have toxic mycotoxins in a mold-free home flies in the face of common sense. I have never seen a mold-free home, yet still full of mycotoxins. It just doesn't exist. Yet, it is that idea, that is giving traditional mold remediators a “free pass”, and a built-in excuse for why their customers are still sick from the mold in the home. The root of frustration is that almost every mold pundit in the world will preach that air quality tests are unreliable when the tests, during an investigative inspection, show no mold. And I completely agree with them. Air quality tests unreliable. My issue is that these same pundits will look at a “post” remediation clearance test from a traditional remediation company, and say, “ I can see the mold was removed, and you are still sick, so.......there must be mycotoxins present”. What? Now, all of a sudden, we trust mold tests? In one statement, and one poor assumption, based on tests that nobody believes in, the industry is letting the remediation Companies off the hook.
These same “experts” who say, “tread lightly when looking at air quality tests” have gone from not trusting those initial tests that show very little mold in the home, to trusting these same types of tests, believing that all of a sudden they are accurate, and the home is mold-free, but mycotoxins remain. Hopefully, I can describe the irony. How can you possibly not believe in air quality tests, or other types of testing for that matter, and then give your assessment of the problem based on the tests you don't believe in. And, when confronted with a sick patient or customer, come up with the only plausible explanation is that the mold is gone, and the mycotoxins are tough “son of a gun”, and very difficult to get rid of. And to make matters worse, suggest that homeowners must move, and leave all their belongings behind. I.e.walk-out naked.