Mold in Dubai villa causing family illness?« Back to Previous Page
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My kids have been coughing non-stop and getting headaches for the past month, and we can't figure out why. I've just pulled out our winter clothes from the storage cupboard in our Jumeirah villa and found several jumpers covered in fuzzy black spots. The whole room has a damp, earthy smell that’s really worrying me.
What’s the best way to get a proper mold inspection done here, and should I be taking my family to a doctor first?
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The symptoms you're describing, especially persistent coughs and headaches, combined with visible mold and a musty smell, strongly suggest a mold-related air quality issue. Given the family's health symptoms, consulting a doctor first is advisable to address any immediate medical concerns; they can confirm if the symptoms are consistent with mold exposure.
For a proper inspection, you need a professional assessment, not just a visual check. In Dubai's humid climate, mold often grows inside wall cavities or under flooring where condensation accumulates, especially in storage areas with poor airflow. A legitimate inspection involves more than looking; it uses moisture meters and thermal imaging cameras to find hidden dampness and then takes air and surface samples for lab analysis to identify the species and concentration of spores. This is critical because the type of mold (e.g., Aspergillus, Cladosporium) determines the health risk and necessary remediation steps. Any reputable inspector in the UAE should provide a detailed report with lab results from an accredited microbiology lab, not just a recommendation for cleanup. This verifiable data is what separates a scientific assessment from a simple service call. For a situation with both visible growth and health impacts, this level of diagnostics is essential to understand the full scope of the problem and plan an effective remediation. |
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