What types of investigations are possible in the field of mold analysis?
Mold exposure can occur in many different ways depending on the situation. Therefore, the choice of investigation always depends on the specific question, the sample material, and the objective of the assessment. BMA-Labor examines mold in indoor spaces and at workplaces and assists in the professional classification of the results.
- Air sample testing
- Material sample testing
- Dust sample testing
- Testing of material surfaces
- On-site inspections including sampling
- Expert reports with final assessment
What does mold analysis include?
Service Area
Mold analysis at BMA-Labor serves to traceably record and professionally evaluate microbial contamination in indoor spaces. Depending on the type of damage or suspected issue, different types of samples can be examined. The results provide a reliable basis for further decisions regarding assessment, remediation, and use.
In addition to laboratory analysis, BMA-Labor also provides support through consultation, individual coordination, and the development of suitable investigation approaches for specific questions.
Why sound mold analysis is important
Mold investigations provide clarity in suspected cases, support the professional assessment of microbial contamination, and help to derive appropriate measures correctly.
Identifying contamination
Mold contamination in air, material, or dust can be specifically investigated and traceably recorded.
Classifying results
Not only the detection, but also the professional evaluation is crucial for further assessment.
Securing measures
Analytical results support decisions in assessment, remediation, and quality assurance.
Practical support
Upon request, BMA-Labor supplements the investigation with inspections, sampling, expert reports, and consultation.
Typical reasons for a mold investigation
When analytical clarification may be useful
- Visible abnormalities on walls or materials
- Suspected hidden microbial contamination
- Unclear contamination situations following moisture damage
- Need for professional documentation
- Assessment of indoor spaces and workplaces
- Support within the framework of expert reports
- Support during remediation after mold damage
- Clarification of investigation needs before further measures
Frequently asked questions about mold analysis
Important information on types of investigation, process, and sampling
Which samples can be examined if mold is suspected?
Depending on the question, BMA-Labor examines air samples, material samples, dust samples, and material surfaces.
Are on-site inspections possible?
Yes, BMA-Labor offers on-site inspections including sampling. These services are provided following individual coordination.
Does BMA-Labor also prepare expert reports?
Yes, the scope of services includes expert reports with a final assessment of the mold contamination.
Does the laboratory also support remediation?
Yes, BMA-Labor provides support for remediation after mold damage in buildings upon request.
Who is mold analysis relevant for?
The services are aimed at companies, building experts, building biologists, engineers, facility management, occupational safety, and private clients, among others.


