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My kids have been coughing at night and we can't figure out why. I finally pulled out our large sofa in the living room to look for a lost toy and found a patch of black mold on the wall behind it, right where the AC vent blows cold air. I'm really worried about their health, especially with the little one's asthma.
What's the best way to get a proper mold inspection done here to find out if it's spread inside the walls or the AC unit itself?
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A proper mold inspection for hidden AC mold requires more than a visual check of that wall patch. In Dubai's climate, where AC runs year-round and humidity promotes condensation, mold often spreads inside wall cavities and ductwork.
Start with a licensed indoor environmental professional who uses moisture meters and thermal imaging to detect hidden dampness behind walls. They should also conduct air and surface sampling, with analysis by an accredited microbiology lab to identify the species and concentration. This is critical when asthma is involved, as some molds produce more problematic mycotoxins. For AC-specific mold, the inspection must include the evaporator coils, drip pans, and ductwork, as these are common contamination points. Dubai Municipality has guidelines for indoor air quality and mold remediation, so ensure any inspector follows these protocols. Avoid companies that only offer visual assessments or immediately push for expensive remediation without providing verifiable lab data. A proper inspection report should detail the exact mold types, spore counts in the air, moisture readings, and a clear map of the affected areas—this evidence is what you need to address the root cause and protect your children's health. |
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