Should we get an immediate mold inspection for our bedroom?« Back to Previous Page
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We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed a patch of black and greenish mold spreading from the corner of our master bedroom closet, which is on an interior wall. My husband and I have both been waking up with stuffy noses and headaches that go away when we leave for work. I'm really worried it's making us sick, especially with the humidity creeping up again. How quickly should we get a professional mold inspection done, and can anyone recommend a reliable company that does a thorough test for airborne spores?
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Yes, you should get a professional mold inspection promptly. The symptoms you describe—stuffy noses and headaches that resolve when you leave—are classic indicators of a mold-related indoor air quality issue. Given its location on an interior wall, the mold is likely growing due to a hidden source of moisture, possibly from a condensate drain line leak, plumbing issue within the wall, or persistent condensation from your AC system, which is a common challenge in Dubai's climate.
A proper inspection involves more than a visual check. It should include moisture mapping with specialized tools to find the water source and air quality testing to identify and quantify the types of spores present. This is crucial because the greenish-black patch could be Cladosporium (common on damp surfaces) or something more concerning. The lab analysis from the air sample will confirm what you're being exposed to and guide the necessary remediation steps. For a reliable company, look for providers that employ certified mold inspectors and have their own microbiology lab, as this ensures they can deliver detailed, accurate speciation reports rather than just a generic "mold present" result. They should be able to explain Dubai Municipality's guidelines for indoor environmental quality. Do not settle for a company that only offers to clean the visible spot without a diagnostic phase; this will almost certainly lead to the mold returning. Addressing the root moisture problem is the only permanent solution. |
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