Post-Remediation Testing

Ensure the job was done right with independent clearance testing. We provide unbiased verification that mold levels are safe before you rebuild or reoccupy your space.

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Why do testing after remediation?

Post-remediation testing, or clearance testing, provides the final proof that a mold problem has been successfully resolved. Even if a property looks clean, microscopic spores can remain in the air or on surfaces if the containment failed or the cleaning was incomplete. Our assessment ensures that spore concentrations have returned to safe, normal levels before you begin rebuilding or reoccupying the space.

This independent verification protects your investment and your health. We provide a Pass/Fail clearance report using AIHA-accredited lab data, giving you the documentation needed for insurance claims or future property sales. Since PureAir does not perform the actual repair work, we offer an unbiased "second opinion" to confirm that the remediation company performed the job to professional standards.

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Peace of mind in 3 steps

STEP ONE

Professional Site
Inspection

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STEP TWO

Independent Lab Analysis

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STEP THREE

Detailed Digital
Report

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All you need to know.

What is a 'Clearance Test'?

This is an independent inspection performed after mold cleanup. We verify that the remediation was successful, the containment held, and the air quality has returned to safe, normal levels before you rebuild.

Why shouldn’t my remediation company do the final testing?

Using an independent company like PureAir avoids a conflict of interest. We provide an unbiased third-party assessment to ensure the cleanup was actually completed to professional standards.

What happens if the space fails the clearance test?

If spore levels remain elevated, we provide a report identifying the failure points. You can give this to your contractor so they know exactly which areas require further cleaning to meet safety standards.

When is the best time to schedule this service?

Testing should be done after cleaning is finished but before you reinstall drywall or move furniture back in. This ensures the underlying structure is documented as clean and dry.

Does this report help with insurance claims?

Yes. Our lab-certified reports provide the formal documentation insurance companies often require to prove that a mold issue has been professionally resolved and the property is safe for reoccupancy.

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