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ERMI

The Environmental Relative Moldiness Index


Welcome to the EMLab P&K's offical ERMI website, the only place to find everything you need to know about the ERMI test and how to use it!

What is ERMI?
ERMI is the Environmental Relative Moldiness Index – the combination of EPA research, powerful PCR technology, and a new method to screen homes for mold.

Based on recently published data from EPA researchers and the 2006 HUD American Healthy Home Survey, the test has been developed as a tool to evaluate the potential risk of indoor mold growth and associated health effects.

How does it work?
The test involves the analysis of a single sample of dust from a home. The sample is analyzed using mold-specific quantitative polymerase chain reaction (MSQPCR), a highly specific DNA-based method for quantifying mold species. A simple algorithm is used to calculate a ratio of water damage-related species to common indoor molds and the resulting score is called the Environmental Relative Moldiness Index or ERMI. The ERMI value is typically between -10 and 20.

In order to most effectively use this new tool, the ERMI must be compared to a national database. Indices were determined using this method for 1,096 homes across the U.S. as part of the 2006 HUD American Healthy Home Survey. Individual indices, ranked from lowest to highest were used to create a national Relative Moldiness Index (RMI) Scale.

How was it developed?
In initial studies by the EPA, the concentrations of different mold species in “moldy homes” (homes with visible mold growth or a history of water damage) and “reference homes” (homes with no visible mold) were compared. Based on those results, mold species were selected and grouped into those with higher concentrations in moldy homes (group1) and those with lower concentrations (group2). For the calculation of the ERMI, all concentrations are log-transformed and the sum of group 2 is subtracted from the sum of group 1.

What are the advantages?
In addition to the simplicity of taking only one sample, the ERMI offers several advantages over traditional mold screening methods. Carpet dust acts as a reservoir for mold spores and is more representative of mold levels over time versus short term air samples. The use of MSQPCR for this test allows for increased precision as it is based on a biochemical assay using calibrated instrumentation. Further research is being conducted and published that will link the ERMI assessing health risks for susceptible individuals. This information along with the national database will be invaluable in providing an objective and standardized method for screening homes for mold.


Additional FAQs

  1. When should I use the ERMI test?
    The ERMI test can be used for evaluating “moldiness” in any indoor environment. Molds are found in every home but not all molds are always present. The ERMI helps to make an assessment if a home is more or less likely to have “unhealthy” mold conditions. Especially residents sensitive to molds should consider using the ERMI to evaluate their indoor environment. Also home buyers can use this tool to predict if their new home is likely to have a history of water damage.

  2. How do I use it?
    Allows you to compare the amount and types of mold found in your customer’s home with a thousand other homes found on a national database. The customer sees how moldy their home is relative to other homes throughout the U.S.

  3. Where do I start?
    All you need are the tools for collecting carpet dust samples. Sampling instructions are available from EMLab P&K.


National Relative Moldiness Index Values


Relevant EMLab P&K Products

The HEPA AVS Vacuum System
003-3082-00


Have piece of mind when sampling for Indoor Air Quality contaminants. This vacuum system offers true HEPA protection with its 99.7% efficient filter that captures particles as small as 0.12µm.


DustChek™
003-2026-00


The DustChek™ provides an efficient and effortless way to collect dust samples for multiple analyses. This small apparatus can be used with the AeroDust Vacuum System or any standard vacuum cleaner with removable hose attachments. This equipment meets IESO standards for sampling.



Additional Information

Sampling Instructions

Sample Report