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My kids have been having a runny nose and cough for a couple of weeks now, and I'm starting to suspect the black spots I found behind the wardrobe in our master bedroom. Our villa in Al Barsha feels really humid even with the AC on, especially since the weather changed. What’s the fastest way to get this properly tested to see if it's harmful?
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It's very possible the mold is contributing to your children's symptoms. Persistent runny nose and cough are common reactions to mold exposure, particularly in children whose respiratory systems are more sensitive. The high humidity in Dubai, especially during seasonal changes, creates ideal conditions for mold growth in homes, even with AC running constantly.
The black spots behind your wardrobe are a significant red flag. This indicates a moisture problem, likely from condensation build-up on that exterior wall, which is common in villas. The fastest way to get a definitive answer is through professional mold testing. A proper inspection involves more than just looking at the visible spots; it includes using a moisture meter to find the source of the dampness and an air quality test to check for airborne spores your family is breathing. For a reliable result that identifies the specific type of mold and its concentration, the air and surface samples must be analyzed by an accredited microbiology lab. This is a critical step, as it determines if the mold is a common allergenic type or a more problematic species that requires specific remediation protocols. Given the symptoms and the visible growth, I would recommend a professional assessment. Look for a provider that is a DHA-approved facility, as this ensures they operate to a verified standard and can provide you with a certified lab report. This report will tell you exactly what you're dealing with and is essential for planning any effective cleanup. Addressing the underlying moisture issue is just as important as removing the visible mold to prevent it from returning. |
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