EnviroFry Offers Portland Do-Your-Own Mold Tests via Scotch Tape Lift Sampling, Pictures, Lab Report EnviroFry announces its “do your own” mold testing service with lab analysis report of collected samples and submitted mold pictures for homeowners and other property owners, managers, and tenants in the Portland, Oregon, metropolitan area. Montrose, MI, October 11, 2014 -- “Homeowners, other property owners, managers, and tenants everywhere in the Portland, Oregon, metro area can now identify and quantify at low cost the toxic mold species types that may be infesting their buildings by using the do-it-yourself EnviroFry Scotch Tape Lift Sampling & Mold Pictures Testing Protocol,” announces EnviroFry co-manager Phillip Fry. Fry is a Certified Environmental Hygienist, Professional Industrial Hygienist, Certified Environmental Inspector, and Certified Remediation Specialist, whose do-it-yourself mold testing lab serves homeowners and other property owners, managers, and tenants in Portland, Beaverton Cedar Hills, Clackamas, Fairview, Gladstone, Gresham, Happy Valley, Lake Oswego, Milwaukie, Oak Grove, Oregon City, Raleigh Hills, Sunnyside, Tigard, Troutdale, Tualatin, West Linn, and elsewhere in Oregon and Washington State. The do-your-own mold testing protocol includes these steps: 1. Lift Tape Sampling The property owner, manager, or tenant uses inexpensive, clear, transparent, sticky, one inch (2.54 cm) wide adhesive tape, such as Scotch® brand or similar tape that is cut into three inch (7.6 cm) long strips to collect the mold samples. Complete Scotch tape lift sampling instructions are provided at www.moldexpertconsultants.com/diy_mold_testing.htm. Scotch tape lift sampling is an easy, inexpensive, and effective way to do mold sampling anywhere in Oregon and Washington State when a person--(a) Sees mold growing on a wall, ceiling, floor, carpeting, furniture, heating/cooling duct register, or other surface; (b) Wants to know whether a particular stain, discoloration, growth, or mystery substance on the wall or another surface is actually toxic mold;