Mold remediation is more than just a technical process—it’s a critical step in protecting the health and well-being of those living or working in mold-affected environments. The stakes are especially high when dealing with toxic molds that produce harmful mycotoxins. Testing for specific "target" spores during post-remediation is essential for determining whether a cleaned environment is truly safe. When taking expert experience and evidence-based practices into consideration, it becomes clear why zero tolerance for these dangerous molds should be standard procedure in any successful remediation effort.