Could mold in our Dubai apartment cause kids' persistent cough?« Back to Previous Page
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My kids have been having a runny nose and a weird cough for the past two months that just won't go away, and we can't figure out why. I just pulled out the winter clothes from the storage cupboard in our spare bedroom and found several of my sweaters covered in black spots, and the whole closet has a damp, earthy smell. We live in an older building in Jumeirah. Could this mold be the cause of their symptoms, and who do I call for a proper inspection to check the rest of the apartment?
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Yes, mold in your Dubai apartment could definitely be the cause of your children's persistent respiratory symptoms. The black spots and damp smell in your storage cupboard are strong indicators of an active mold problem, which is common in older Jumeirah buildings due to high humidity and condensation issues. The constant use of AC can sometimes create hidden moisture pockets if units are not properly maintained.
For a proper inspection, you should call a certified mold inspector who uses moisture meters, thermal imaging, and, crucially, air and surface sampling that is analyzed by an accredited microbiology lab. This is not a job for a general handyman. The inspection will identify the mold species and its concentration levels, which determines the health risk and necessary remediation steps. Given the symptoms and visible growth, a professional assessment is strongly recommended. They will check for hidden moisture in walls, behind furniture, and within AC ducts—common problems in the local climate. The remediation process must follow standards like the IICRC S520 to ensure spores are properly contained and removed, not just superficially cleaned. Ask any provider you contact for their certification details and if they provide verifiable, lab-based post-remediation verification reports. |
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