Mould air testing is the on-site sampling and laboratory analysis of airborne fungal spores in a defined volume of indoor air. A calibrated pump draws air at a known flow rate through a sticky-surface cassette for a fixed sampling period. Spores impact onto the trace, the cassette is sealed and shipped to a UKAS-aligned laboratory, and the result is reported in spores per cubic metre alongside the genera observed.
It is the standard objective method for characterising airborne mould exposure in UK buildings, used alongside — not as a substitute for — visual inspection and moisture investigation.
