🏡 Breathe Easy: Your Home's Mold Detective!
The Kayenqo Mold Test Kit is a complete DIY solution for detecting and identifying mold in your home. With 12 test plates, a detailed guide, and removal instructions, it empowers homeowners to ensure a safe and healthy living environment.
R**H
Good Product, Protect Yourself
The instructions are reasonable, but there are some things I want to EMPHASIZE.Once you are growing your mold cultures, PROTECT YOURSELF, when handling the sample dishes/plates. The instructions say to do so, but in a generic way. I didn't pay enough attention.The instructions say, after collecting/exposing the samples, to "seal" the lids onto the plates (agar sample dishes) "to prevent accidental opening". I thought the "accidental opening" was the important part, a didn't fully appreciate the "seal" part. I just put on two short pieces of tape, one on each side. The lid was not SEALED to be sample dish/plate.The instructions say to incubate the samples in a dark, warm place. I just put them back in the box. But I took them out of the box, 3 different times, to see how they were developing, The first two times, I didn't wear a respirator-or-N95 mask. I think I should have. I quickly stared to have allergic reactions. I think I exposed my self to several samples of proliferating, virulent molds, the second time being worse than the first.I decided that spores could be getting out of the covered BUT NOT SEALED plates, when I was checking the samples. I went back, this 3rd time wearing an N-95 mask, and put a piece of tape, all around the entire edge, sealing the lid to the base. I continued the incubation.There are sample photos in the instruction book to help identify what ever might be growling. I didn't find them to be particularly helpful. None of them looked like what I had, in general. And, specifically, several of mine had colors - all the sample photos were gray.BUT, they offer to analyze any photos you e-mail to them. I did. They did. I had a little trouble taking clear photos with my cell phone. I ended up taking the covers off the plates, to get clearer photos. I wore an N-95 mask. I hope that was enough, to avoid yet another exposure.I emailed 4 photos, with a collection of about 14 different mold samples growing. They wrote back, IN ONE DAY, identifying 5 specific molds, and 1 additional mold family. Several of these 6 were not even in the booklet. Kudos for the identification service.I've had mold sensitivities for decades. In this case, I was testing a rental property my brother owns, to see if I might safely buy it from him, to live in. Nope. No way. Not at all.This kit saved me from making a mistake that could have had serious health consequences for me - exacerbating the problems I'm already experiencing. Even if the identifications are less that 100% accurate (I have absolutely no reason to doubt the accuracy, at all), the fact that so many molds grew on the plates is really all I needed to know. But I like details and specifics.Read and follow the INSTURCTION about how to DISPOSE of the plates. SERIOUSLY. You need to kill the molds before disposal. Don't just toss them. No one else need you to share your nasty molds with them.The kit came with 12 sample plates, 2 bags of 6 plates each. I used 6. The instruction say once you open a bag to use the plates in 2 to 4 weeks. I'm assuming the unopened bag has a long shelf life, and I can collect another 6 samples, somewhere, sometime.UpdateI have now used the second bag of 6 plates. The first bag has a single shrink wrap around the set of 6 plates, but, each plate was individually taped shut. The second bag had 3 shrink wraps, but the individual plates were not taped shut. For the first set, I had to cut open the individual plates at time of use. Meh, no big deal. But the second set more-or-less forces me to use all 6 at one time., since I am sure the lids are not air tight, and contamination could get into those plates. The instructions give instructions for short-term storage of unused plate, once you open a bag of 6. Not sure if that applies to taped or un-taped plates.I vote for taped plates. Seems less likely to get contamination and therefor bad readings.End Update.I am VERY pleased with this product. It did exactly what I needed.Be sure to PROTECT YOURSELF from growing samples.
C**M
Easy
These are Petrie dishes that you put around and expose to the air in various places to test to see if the area contains airborne mold. My control was putting one outdoors for 30 minutes and it grew multiple different kinds of mold, and thick! I was happy to see that none of my house air had mold. I also tested this at another location and it grew out the exact mold species that my lab test said I had a toxic level of in my body! Confirmation!The directions were unclear. What I did was label the logs then used scotch tape to close the lid tightly and I put them back in the box to sit for 2 to 3 days in room temperature. By the third day, the ones that were growing out something had enough of it that I could compare it to the color photos in the booklet to get my result.This was easy to use overallThis was easy to use overall
T**E
If you suspect a mold issue, this is the kit for you
The kit is pretty straight forward to use. Just open up the Petri dish and place in the room(s) that you want to test. Or you can use the cotton swab if you have specific mold that you can see. Once you let the dish sit for an hour, put the lid on and seal it in a plastic bag. Then just put in a dark place for a few days to see what you have grown. I tried my best to compare the mold growth to the pictures in the mold guide, but I wasn't sure. So I emailed photos to the company and they are very responsive. In less than 24 hours, I got a entire mold report back with all 6 of the rooms I tested. Report said exactly which mold I had in which Petri dish, explanations of that type of mold and suggestions on what to do to get rid of it. This has been the most responsive company I every encountered on Amazon, not to mention how easy and well the product worked. I would give 6 stars if I could.Most of my mold turned out to be 4 strains of Penicillium and 3 strains of Aspergillus.
J**N
Amazing follow up service.
I bought the Kayenqo 12 sample mold test kit after noticing mold in my water softener and thought it would be prudent to check other parts of my home. The kit comes with everything needed including the test plates and covers, labels, rubber gloves, test swabs and sample bags if needed. I decided to test the air, not surfaces, so I didn't swab anything. I set 6 of the 12 test plates that came with the kit in various locations around the house, saving 6 for later confirmation or additional testing. I labeled the location on the bottom with the included labels and waited the recommended 1 hour. I then replaced the cover and taped them shut with masking tape. I then placed them in a location in my house where the temperature should be in the low 70's with little light as instructed. After 2 days I looked at them and saw the beginnings of some growth in some of the plates. We live in the upper midwest and it being late winter we are still heating and we run a whole house humidifier. After a week I decided to check them again and I was quite surprised at the amount of mold growth on some of the plates. I've attached photos of one of the plates. One thing I noticed was that the two plates with the greatest amount of mold where plates that I had very near to cold air returns. After some thought that made sense due to there being more moving air across those plates than the other four locations.I tried to identify what the types of mold using the included identification guide. To my untrained eye nothing seemed to match the examples definitively. It says on the back of the included guide to email pictures of the plates to them, both front and back, if you can't identify the type of mold and they will, usually within a day, assist in identification. So using my iPhone I took photos and sent them to the email provided with an explanation of my sampling methodology. I'm not sure that explanation was needed but I thought it couldn't hurt. I heard back from them in less than a day that they were sorry but they couldn't open the picture files. They were default iPhone format, HEIC files. So I converted those photos to JPG and resent the email. And again within a day I heard back from them with a an excellent four page detailed report describing each mold type by test plate. Wow talk about amazing follow up service. This is my first review on Amazon, but I was so impressed with the product and follow up service that I was compelled to write a review.
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