How to get mold inspection for kids' persistent cough?« Back to Previous Page
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My kids have been coughing non-stop for the past month, and we can't figure out why. I've just pulled out some winter clothes from the storage cupboard under our stairs in Jumeirah and found a whole section covered in black and green fuzzy patches. I'm really worried the spores are getting into the air and affecting their health. What's the best way to get a proper mold inspection done to see how bad it really is?
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Persistent coughs in children, especially in Dubai's climate, are frequently linked to indoor mold exposure. The visible growth in your storage cupboard is a significant concern, as the spores can indeed become airborne and circulate through your home's AC system, irritating respiratory systems.
For a proper inspection, engage a certified professional who uses a combination of visual assessment, moisture mapping, and air quality testing. The critical step is that these air and surface samples must be analyzed by an accredited microbiology lab to identify the specific mold species and spore concentration levels. This lab report is essential, as it determines the actual health risk and dictates the correct remediation protocol. Avoid any inspector who recommends remediation without providing this documented, third-party lab evidence. In the UAE, look for providers whose methodology aligns with standards like the IICRC S520, which is the professional benchmark for mold remediation. A proper inspection will assess the entire property, as the visible growth is often just a symptom of a wider moisture issue, often stemming from condensation in AC ducts or minor, hidden leaks. The goal is to find the moisture source to prevent recurrence after cleanup. |
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