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Support is the first place to look if you have any questions or problems using this
website. Registration describes the registration procedure for both patients and
specialists. Password gives you instructions about what to do if you have forgotten
your password. How To explains how to interpret the results of your mold report.
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) covers most of the things you may encounter when
accessing your account and viewing or printing your reports.
If you can not find the answer to your problem and need direct assistance from
Administration at ImmunoLytics select Contact Us.
Patients should register themselves from Welcome. First click
and enter your information. You can not change your user name after you
register, so be sure to choose one that you like. You can change your password.
If you enter an email address please be sure it is correct. Email notifications about
your account will be sent to this address. After you have registered, you should keep
your account information current. To view your mold screening report/s use your user name
and password to login after clicking the (Patients) tab. Do not register yourself more
than once. This would cause confusion about your mold reports. When you register use the
selection box titled Select to select the specialist/s that you want to be able to view
your mold report/s. If you forget to do this when you register or have any errors in your
information do not worry. Simply go to Patients and login. Then choose update account
and enter the needed changes and submit. If you have any problems that you can not resolve
on your own see Contact Us.
Specialists should contact ImmunoLytics about their registration.
If you have forgotten your password but, still remember your user name, you
can have your password emailed automatically. It will go to the email address
listed in your account information.
An example mold report is shown below. It illustrates how the mold plates
in the picture are positioned. The mold colony counts for each room are listed.
The plate referencing the first room is in the upper left corner. The plate
for the second room is in the upper right corner. The plates referring to
the third and fourth rooms are in the lower left and lower right corners.
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Mold Screening Report
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| ImmunoLytics |
| 4301 Masthead NE |
| Albuquerque, NM 87109 |
Phone: 505-217-0339
Fax: 505-345-7259
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| Client Information |
| Patient A |
| 4301 Masthead NE |
| Albuquerque, NM 87109 |
| 505-217-0339 |
| info@immunolytics-us.com |
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| Testing Information |
| Date Received: |
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1/2/2007 |
| Date Tested: |
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1/7/2007 |
| Lab Doctor or Analyst: |
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Ashlee Hebert |
| Testing Medium: |
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SDA |
| Temperature: |
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25 oC |
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| RESULTS |
Please note that a mold colony count of TNTC indicates the colonies were Too Numerous To Count.
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With the methods and materials used, this scale applies to:
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| In House: |
- 1 to 4 total colonies per room is within a normal range
- 5 to 8 colonies per room is a cause for concern (illness possible)
- 9 total colonies per room is hazardous (illness likely)
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| In Crawl Space: |
- Normal range depends on geographical region and crawl space design
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Mold |
Colonies |
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Aspergillus |
3 |
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Candida |
13 |
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Fusarium |
1 |
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Penicillium |
3 |
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Physarum sp |
6 |
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Mold |
Colonies |
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Candida |
4 |
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Penicillium |
1 |
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Mold |
Colonies |
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Aspergillus |
3 |
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Candida |
6 |
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Microsporum |
4 |
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Mucor |
2 |
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Penicillium |
4 |
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Mold |
Colonies |
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Candida |
2 |
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Penicillium |
1 |
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Physarum sp |
1 |
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| QUALIFICATIONS TO THIS REPORT: |
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This report is based on the review of the plates submitted by the customer to the laboratory,
and is therefore qualified to the extent that neither ImmunoLytics, nor any of
it's affiliates, performed the collection procedures using the plates. Further this report
should not be viewed as an analysis or comprehensive identification of all hazards that may or
may not exist within the structure in which the plates were placed, and neither ImmunoLytics, nor any of it's affiliates make any representation concerning the
condition of the structure or environment therein. This report is limited to the
identification of the substances noted above that were found on the plates when tested in the
laboratory. This report is merely one source of information that may be useful in determining
a course of action to take for the possible treatment of the structure, and accordingly, this
report should not be used for any other purpose.
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| QUESTION: |
When I print my mold screening report the borders do not show up.
What is wrong? |
| ANSWER: |
You need to check Print background colors and images
under Internet Options. To do this click on the Tools
selection on the menu bar at the top of your Internet Explorer Window. Then click on
Internet Options and select the Advanced tab. Finally scroll down until you see
the section titled Printing and then check Print background colors and images. |
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| QUESTION: |
What does TNTC mean? |
| ANSWER: |
Too Numerous To Count |
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| QUESTION: |
Can I save my mold report/s on my computer? |
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Yes, you can. To do so, view your report and click [Print Report].
Then to save your report, click File on the menu bar of the pop up window
and select Save As. After your report has been saved to your disk, you
can view it by starting Internet Explorer (Offline), then click File on
the menu bar and select Open. Browse to where you saved it and open it. |
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