Allergens testing

Allergens, read through a scientist.

Indoor allergen panels for households with reactive occupants. Dust mite, cat, dog, cockroach, and select pollens identified by panel.

What we look for

The full panel.

  • Indoor allergen panel

    Dust sample analyzed for Der p 1, Der f 1, Fel d 1, Can f 1, Bla g 1 (dust mite, cat, dog, cockroach allergens).

  • Pollen / outdoor panel

    Optional supplemental panel for outdoor allergen ingress (ragweed, oak, grass).

How it works

From kit to report.

  1. 01 · Sample the carpet, sofa, or mattress

    Most allergen tests use a vacuum-collected dust sample from a high-occupancy surface. The kit includes the collection nozzle and the filter cassette.

  2. 02 · Mail it in

    Sealed filter cassettes ship dry. Most allergen panels return in 5–8 business days.

  3. 03 · Reviewed and reported

    The report reads the per-allergen levels against published symptom-threshold ranges and notes which interventions (HEPA, mattress encasing, humidity control) match the result profile.

Indoor allergen testing is most useful when an occupant already has documented sensitivities. The numbers help match the intervention to the actual exposure rather than guessing across the whole list.

Mark Arvin, Chief Science Officer

Who this is for

Best fit when…

  • Households with reactive occupants wanting a baseline of indoor allergen load
  • Pet households evaluating exposure post-relocation
  • Renters or buyers screening a unit before a move-in
The last step

Ready to test for allergens?

Pick the kit that fits your situation and we'll ship it. Results come back with context, not just a number.