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My kids have been coughing and I suspect it's from the black fuzzy stuff growing along the bottom of the wall behind our wardrobe in the master bedroom. We’ve lived here for 2 years and just noticed it after moving the furniture to rearrange. The wall feels slightly damp, and I'm worried it's spread inside.
What’s the fastest way to get a professional mold inspection here in Dubai, and is this something the building management is responsible for fixing?
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Building management is typically responsible for addressing the source of moisture causing the damp wall, especially if it originates from a structural defect, leaking central AC pipe, or external water seepage. Your responsibility usually begins at the interior paint layer. For a definitive answer, review your tenancy contract's maintenance clause, which often specifies responsibility for structural versus internal issues.
In Dubai's climate, constant AC use can cause condensation if units are undersized or if there's poor air circulation behind furniture, leading to the dampness you've described. The black growth should be professionally tested, as color alone doesn't confirm toxic species, though any mold in a child's bedroom warrants caution. The fastest way to get a professional inspection is to contact a company with in-house microbiology lab capabilities, as they can provide same-day or next-day sampling and a detailed report identifying the mold species and moisture source. This report is crucial evidence if you need to escalate the issue with building management, as they are more likely to act on documented lab results than visual complaints. Simultaneously, log a formal complaint with your building management or owner, citing the damp wall and potential health concerns. For immediate action, move the wardrobe away from the wall to improve air circulation and reduce your children's exposure until the inspection is complete. |
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