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Mold Testing in Belmont, MA
Filed under Mold TestingPowerBees was contacted to perform a microbial analysis in Belmont, MA. The tenant had rented this third level apartment within this multi-unit building (built in the early 1900’s) for approximately one year. The roof of the building was in the process of being replaced. The tenant reported active water leaking through her ceiling starting approximately one month prior to testing. The contracters reportedly removed a small section of plaster from bedroom ceiling adjacent to the kitchen in the tenant’s unit. A large section of plaster from the kitchen ceiling was also removed in the hopes that the removal would assist with the dry-out. There was no reported use of dehumidification. On the day prior to testing, contractors removed sections of the wall, a larger area of plaster from the kitchen and the plaster around doorway separating the kitchen from the living room exposing wet framing and masonry. The water damaged framing was left exposed and the ceiling was covered loosely with plastic. Visible microbial growth was identified on large portions of the water damaged framing. The tenant had reported a noticeable increase in respiratory related symptoms over the last month. Concern was expressed about the possibility of microbial growth from the prior water intrusion, its affect on the air quality and the potential impact on the tenant’s health.
Upon receiving the results from our laboratory, Stachybotrys was identified in the tenant’s samples. Stachybotrys is considered particularly dangerous in any amount. It is believed that the presence of this extremely toxic mold may be responsible for the tenant’s health issues.

