Sample Report

See what your air quality report looks like.

This is an example report generated through Sporecyte‘s AI powered lab. It shows how indoor mold spore counts are compared, room by room, against an outdoor control sample, so you know exactly what you’ll receive.

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The Mold Elevation Level

Every air sample gets a Mold Elevation Level: None, Slight, or Major. It’s based on how the spore types and counts found indoors compare to the outdoor control sample collected the same day.

Kitchen


Slight Elevation

Spore types and counts in this sample were somewhat higher than the outdoor control, about double the outdoor total.

What it means: Results in this range suggest a possible moisture issue worth a closer look from a qualified mold professional.

Basement


Major Elevation

Spore types and counts in this sample were highly elevated compared to the outdoor control, roughly seven times the outdoor total.

What it means: Results at this level are a strong indicator of an active mold or moisture problem, and a detailed assessment by a qualified mold professional is strongly recommended.

Bedroom


No Elevation

Spore types and counts in this sample were similar to, even slightly lower than, the outdoor control sample.

What it means: No indication of an airborne mold issue in this area.

What the Numbers Show

Every sample is counted in spores per cubic meter of air. Here’s the total spore count for each location next to the same day outdoor control.

Outdoor Control
3,426
spores / m³
Kitchen
7,012
about 2x outdoor
Basement
24,674
about 7x outdoor
Bedroom
2,933
in line with outdoor

Why the basement stands out: Two mold types associated with water damage, Stachybotrys and Chaetomium, were found at meaningful levels in the basement sample with zero detected in the outdoor control. When a spore type shows up indoors but not outdoors, that’s a strong sign the source is inside the home rather than normal background air.

Surface Sample Results

Air samples can be paired with surface swabs or tape lifts from specific areas of concern for a fuller picture.

Drywall Swab

Mold Growth PresentLight Cladosporium growth and moderate Ulocladium growth were identified directly on the surface, along with background Aspergillus / Penicillium spores.

What it means: A detailed assessment of the area is recommended to determine the scope of the issue.

Attic Sheathing

No Growth DetectedBackground spores typical of normal indoor air, Aspergillus / Penicillium, Basidiospore, and Cladosporium, were present, but no active mold growth was found on the surface.

What it means: No further action needed for this area.

Every Report Includes

The Full Picture, Room by Room

This sample only shows a few highlights. Your full report includes complete results for every sample location.

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  • A Mold Elevation Level for every indoor sample, compared to the outdoor control
  • Complete spore count data broken out by fungal type
  • Particulate data, including pollen, skin fragments, and dust
  • Magnified microscope images of what was actually found in your air
  • Surface sample results when swabs or tape lifts are collected
  • Plain language recommendations for next steps

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This is a sample report using demonstration data provided by Sporecyte, our AI powered air quality testing lab. The EPA has not established regulations or standards for airborne or surface mold concentrations. Actual results vary by property and conditions at the time of testing.