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My kids have been coughing non-stop since the summer started, and I've just found a patch of black mold behind their bedroom wardrobe in our Jumeirah villa. We run the AC constantly, but the room still feels damp. Could this mold be the cause of their allergies, and how do I find someone to properly test the air quality in their room?
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Black mold behind a wardrobe in a Jumeirah villa is a strong potential cause for persistent coughing and allergies, especially in children. The constant AC use creates a cycle of condensation and high humidity—ideal conditions for mold growth in Dubai's climate. The damp feeling in the room confirms a moisture issue that needs immediate attention.
You should arrange for a professional indoor air quality inspection. A proper assessment involves more than just looking at the visible patch; it includes using a moisture meter to find hidden dampness in walls and air sampling to identify the types and concentrations of mold spores in the room's air. This is crucial to understand the full scope of the problem. For testing, seek a provider with its own microbiology lab or one that partners with an accredited laboratory. This ensures the analysis is thorough and you receive a detailed report identifying the specific mold species present. This report is essential for determining the appropriate remediation strategy. Until the inspection, improve ventilation in the room when possible and consider using a dehumidifier. Do not attempt to remove the mold yourself, as disturbing it can release a large number of spores into the air and exacerbate the symptoms. A professional inspection will provide the evidence needed to address the root cause and improve your children's indoor health. |
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