







This Total Viable Count Assessment in Brampton, Cumbria was carried out to gain a clearer understanding of the indoor microbial conditions within a residential property. A Total Viable Count (TVC) survey is commonly used as part of an indoor air quality investigation to help determine whether mould or other airborne microorganisms may be present within the indoor environment.
During the Total Viable Count Assessment in Brampton, several indoor samples were collected from different areas of the property and analysed to identify the presence of mould-related microbial growth. This type of Total Viable Count investigation helps build a picture of how the indoor environment is behaving and whether there may be conditions that encourage mould development, such as moisture, limited ventilation, or general indoor humidity.
The Total Viable Count results showed that mould colonies were identified across the samples analysed, which is not unusual in indoor environments where natural airborne spores are present. However, understanding the pattern and distribution of these counts is an important step in determining whether the indoor space is behaving normally or whether further investigation might be required.
Overall, the Total Viable Count Assessment in Brampton, Cumbria helped provide useful insight into the indoor microbial profile of the property and forms part of a broader approach to managing indoor air quality and maintaining a healthy indoor environment.