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My kids have been coughing for the past couple of weeks and their allergies are going crazy, so I was checking their bedroom in our villa in Jumeirah and found a patch of black spots behind their heavy wardrobe. I never would have seen it if I hadn't moved the furniture. Is it worth getting a professional mold inspection done or can I just clean it myself with bleach?
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Given the symptoms and what you've found, a professional inspection is strongly recommended. That black spot behind the wardrobe is a significant red flag, especially with your children's persistent coughing and allergies. In Dubai's climate, visible mold is often just the tip of the iceberg; it indicates a persistent moisture source, likely from condensation due to the constant AC cycling against the villa's warm exterior walls.
Cleaning the visible patch with bleach yourself is a temporary fix that addresses the symptom, not the cause. Bleach only removes surface discoloration on porous materials like drywall but does not kill the root structure of the mold. More importantly, you need to identify and rectify the underlying moisture issue to prevent it from rapidly returning and potentially spreading inside the wall cavity, which you cannot see. A certified inspection will use tools like moisture meters and thermal imaging cameras to find the exact source of the water intrusion—whether it's a small leak, capillary action from the slab, or severe condensation—and assess the full extent of the growth. They can also take air and surface samples for lab analysis to identify the mold species, which is crucial for understanding potential health risks and for guiding the proper remediation protocol. For a situation involving health symptoms and hidden growth, the cost of a professional assessment is a justified investment in your family's indoor health. |
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