Black mold in Mirdif villa making kids sick? Next steps?« Back to Previous Page
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My kids have been coughing non-stop since the weather got humid, and I just found a patch of black spots in the corner of their bedroom closet where it’s always a bit damp. We’re in a villa in Mirdif, and I’m really worried it’s making them sick. What’s the best way to get a proper mold inspection done here, and should I get them tested by a doctor first?
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The combination of high humidity and a damp, hidden spot is a classic recipe for mold growth in Dubai villas. The persistent cough in your children is a significant indicator that this should be investigated promptly.
For a proper inspection, look for a provider that conducts a comprehensive assessment, not just a visual check. The process should include moisture mapping with a thermal camera to find hidden dampness and air quality testing to measure spore levels throughout the home. Crucially, the inspection should conclude with lab analysis of samples to identify the exact mold species. This is vital because while "black mold" is a common term, the specific type (like Stachybotrys, Aspergillus, or common Cladosporium) determines the potential health risk and the required remediation strategy. Concurrently, it is wise to consult your family doctor. Explain the situation and the visible mold. They can assess your children's symptoms and determine if specific allergy tests or treatments are needed. This creates two parallel tracks: a medical opinion on the health effects and a scientific assessment of the home's environment. Until the inspection, minimize exposure by keeping the closet door closed and the children out of that room if possible. Ensure your AC is running well, as proper dehumidification is your first line of defense against mold proliferation in our climate. |
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