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We've lived in our villa in Al Barsha for 2 years and just noticed a big patch of black mold behind the wardrobe in the master bedroom. My husband has been waking up with a stuffy nose and a headache every morning for the last month, and I'm starting to get worried it's connected. The room always feels a bit damp, even with the AC on.
**Could this kind of mold be causing his symptoms, and who should I call in Dubai to properly test and remove it?**
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Yes, that specific type of mold is very likely contributing to your husband's symptoms. The chronic stuffy nose and morning headaches are classic indicators of mold exposure, often caused by inhaling mycotoxins and spores while sleeping. The persistent damp feeling in the room, even with AC, points to a hidden moisture source that is feeding the growth behind the wardrobe.
In Dubai's climate, this is a common issue. High humidity and year-round AC use can create significant condensation problems within walls, especially if there's a small plumbing leak or insufficient insulation behind that wall in Al Barsha. The AC might be cooling the air but not adequately removing the moisture, allowing mold to thrive in unseen cavities. You should call a professional mold inspection and remediation company that operates to IICRC standards. Do not call a general handyman, as improper removal can aerosolize the spores and spread the problem throughout your home. A proper consultant will use tools like moisture meters and thermal cameras to locate the moisture source before any removal begins. Crucially, they should offer independent lab analysis to identify the mold species, which determines the correct remediation protocol and confirms the health risk level. After remediation, ask for a post-clearance test to verify the spore count in the room has returned to a normal, safe level. For a case this visible and with connected health symptoms, a professional assessment is strongly advised to protect your indoor air quality. |
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