Black mold in Mirdif villa: doctor first or remediation?« Back to Previous Page
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My kids have been coughing and I suspect it's from the black mold I just found behind the wardrobe in our master bedroom. We've lived in this Mirdif villa for 2 years and just noticed it while rearranging furniture. The wall feels damp to the touch and the area doesn't get much sunlight.
What's the fastest way to get this professionally treated here, and should I be taking the kids to a doctor first?
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Doctor first, then remediation. Schedule appointments for your children to rule out other causes and discuss potential mold exposure. This creates a medical baseline and is a prudent first step, especially with persistent respiratory symptoms.
For the remediation, this requires professional assessment. The damp wall behind the wardrobe suggests an internal moisture issue, likely from a hidden pipe leak or penetrating damp from the villa's exterior, which is common in older Mirdif constructions. The year-round AC use can create significant condensation if drainage lines are faulty or insulation is poor. Do not attempt to clean significant black mold yourself, as improper disturbance spreads spores throughout the home. The fastest professional path is to contact a licensed mold inspection company that uses thermal imaging to pinpoint the moisture source. They should perform air and surface sampling to identify the mold type and spore concentration levels. In Dubai, look for providers who operate their own microbiology lab, as this drastically reduces the time between sampling and receiving the actionable report needed for targeted remediation. The process from inspection to a final clearance test confirming the space is safe typically takes several days to a week, depending on the infestation's extent. Address the root moisture problem completely; otherwise, the mold will return. |
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