Mold Screening Petri Dish Test Plate - Nineguard
Mold Screening Petri Dish Test Plate - Nineguard
Mold Screening Petri Dish Test Plate - Nineguard

Mold Screening Test Plate – DIY Home Mold Detection Kit | Lebanon

Easy, non-toxic mold test plate for detecting airborne mold spores or carpet contamination in your home.

A simple DIY mold test plate that detects airborne or surface mold growth in 3–4 days — ideal for Lebanese homes, basements, and humid environments.

$10.99

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Description

Worried about mold growing in your home but not sure where to begin?
The Mold Screening Test Plate offers a simple, safe, and highly effective way to check for mold presence in any indoor space — without the need for a laboratory.

This ready-to-use test plate helps you detect mold spores in the air or in carpets, giving you fast results within 3–4 days. Whether you're noticing musty odors, dealing with humidity, or want to ensure a clean environment, this test kit provides instant peace of mind and reliable results.

Perfect for homes, offices, basements, attics, bathrooms, kitchens, and any area where mold growth is suspected in Lebanon’s humid climate.


⚙️ Key Features

  • 🧪 DIY Mold Detection – easy to use with clear instructions
  • ⏱️ Fast 3–4 Day Results – see mold growth quickly
  • 🧼 Non-Toxic & Safe – suitable for home and office testing
  • 🌬️ Detects Airborne Mold Spores – ideal for high-humidity areas
  • 🧹 Carpet Testing Option – identifies mold trapped in fabrics
  • 🇺🇸 Made in the USA – reliable and high-quality test plates

💼 Ideal For

  • Basements, attics & storage rooms
  • Bathrooms & kitchens
  • Bedrooms & living spaces
  • Offices & workspaces
  • Carpets, rugs & upholstery testing
  • Homes with humidity, leaks, or musty odors

📦 Specifications

  • Type: DIY mold test Petri dish
  • Components: Sterile plate with growth agar
  • Testing Methods: Open Air Test & Carpet Disturbance Test
  • Safe For: Indoor residential & commercial use
  • Results Time: 3–4 days
  • Country of Origin: USA

⚙️ How to Use the Mold Screening Test Plate

Method 1: Open Air Testing

  1. Place the open plate in the room you want to test.
  2. Leave open for 2–3 minutes.
  3. Close tightly and tap the lid to seal.
  4. Wait 3–4 days for visible results.
  5. Share results with us for professional guidance.

Method 2: Carpet Testing

  1. Open the plate and place it next to the carpet.
  2. Hit or tap the carpet 3–4 times to release particles.
  3. Seal the plate tightly.
  4. Wait 3–4 days for growth.
  5. Contact us for interpretation and solutions.

🌍 Why Choose the Mold Screening Test Plate

  • Quick and reliable way to detect mold in your home
  • No lab or chemicals required
  • Helps identify risk areas before mold spreads
  • Essential for Lebanese homes with humidity and temperature swings
  • Results allow quick intervention with sprays, foggers, or mold remediation

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions

  • The NineGuard Mold Screening Petri Dish Test Plate detects the presence of airborne and surface-borne mold spores in your environment. It provides a simple and cost-effective way to visually screen for potential mold problems in homes, offices, basements, and other indoor spaces where moisture or musty odors are a concern.

  • To use the test plate:
    • Place it in the desired area (such as near air vents, in damp rooms, or behind furniture).
    • Expose it to open air for a specified period (typically 1–2 hours).
    • Seal the lid, label it with date/time/location, and incubate the dish at room temperature (ideally 24–48 hours).
    • After incubation, check for any mold colony growth.
    The more colonies that appear, the higher the mold spore concentration in that area.

  • Yes. The product is non-toxic and passive, meaning it doesn't release any chemicals or aerosols. It's safe to use in households with children and pets when used as directed. However, after use, it's recommended to keep the sealed plates away from pets or children to avoid accidental handling of mold colonies.

  • You may see:
    • No growth = low or no mold spore presence.
    • Light growth = minor mold exposure, likely within safe limits.
    • Heavy growth = high spore count; could indicate hidden mold or moisture issues.
    Note: The test is qualitative, not quantitative. It gives a visual indication, but not species identification. For health concerns or visible mold problems, follow up with a professional mold assessment.

  • Yes. While the test is helpful for initial screening, it has limitations:
    • Passive testing: It only detects spores that settle naturally, not a full air sample.
    • No species ID: It won’t tell you what type of mold is growing.
    • Environmental factors: Airflow, temperature, and humidity may affect results