The applications of the technology is very versatile and can be used to measure fungi and/or bacteria in almost all environments. In the built environment, it is used to determine the level of fungi and bacteria on surfaces of building materials, wood, painted surfaces, concrete, gypsum board, coatings, render, ceramic and fibreboard tiles, plastic, furniture, textiles, plant leaves, leather goods.
Fungal levels can be determined inside porous materials such as insulation materials, concrete and other cementitious materials and textiles.
Fungal levels can be determined in the indoor air, industrial air and the air in waste treatment plants.
Fungal and bacterial levels can also be determined in powders and raw materials such as fertilizer, compost, soil, grain and in liquids such as fruit juice as well as fermented milk products such as yogurt.