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Our two-year-old’s room has had a persistent cough and stuffy nose for the last couple of months, and we’re starting to worry. We live in an older villa in Al Barsha, and I’ve just noticed a few small black spots growing along the bottom corner of the wall behind his dresser, which is on an exterior wall. I’m terrified it’s mold and making him sick. Can anyone recommend a reliable and thorough mold inspection company that can test the air quality and identify the exact type of mold?
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Given the symptoms and visible growth, a professional inspection is strongly recommended. In Dubai's climate, exterior walls in older villas are prone to condensation due to the constant contrast between intense outdoor heat and air-conditioned interiors, creating ideal conditions for mold. The type of mold is critical; not all black discoloration is the toxic Stachybotrys (black mold), but any growth can cause the respiratory irritation you're describing, especially in young children.
A reliable inspection involves more than a visual check. It should include both surface sampling of the spots and air quality testing in the room and a control area (like outside) to compare spore counts. This identifies the species and concentration, which dictates the remediation protocol. Look for a provider with a certified indoor environmentalist or similar credential who uses a third-party, accredited microbiology lab for analysis. This ensures the results are unbiased and scientifically valid. Avoid companies that immediately recommend extensive demolition or offer testing and remediation as a single package without diagnostics; the assessment should be independent. The process typically takes a few days for lab results to return. Once you have the report, you'll know the exact species and can proceed with targeted removal, which for a small area may be straightforward. Addressing the underlying moisture source, often poor insulation or a minor leak in the wall, is essential to prevent recurrence. |
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