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My kids have been coughing non-stop and getting headaches ever since the weather got more humid. I’ve just noticed a patch of black spots in the corner of our master bedroom closet, behind some boxes. We’ve lived in this Discovery Gardens apartment for about a year and it’s our first winter here. Can anyone recommend a reliable mold inspection company that can check if this is the cause and tell us how to fix it for good?
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Discovery Gardens apartments are particularly susceptible to mold due to high humidity levels and the prevalence of condensation on cold surfaces, especially during the winter months when AC units may not run as frequently. The black spots in your closet and the timing of your children's symptoms are strong indicators of a mold issue.
A proper inspection involves more than just looking at visible patches. A professional will use a moisture meter to detect dampness inside walls and a thermal camera to find hidden condensation points, which are common behind furniture and in closets. The goal is to identify the moisture source—often a small leak, poor ventilation, or thermal bridging—because simply cleaning the visible mold will not prevent its return if the underlying cause remains. For a definitive answer on health risks, the inspector should take an air sample from the affected room and an outdoor control sample. This is sent to an accredited microbiology lab to identify the types and concentrations of spores in your air. This data is crucial; it confirms whether the mold present is an irritant (which commonly causes the symptoms you describe) or a more problematic species. In Dubai, look for a provider that is DHA-approved for testing and can produce a detailed report with lab findings. This report should clearly outline the species identified, the moisture source, and a scope for remediation that focuses on fixing the water problem first. Avoid companies that immediately recommend extensive demolition or offer to both test and remediate without providing you with independent, verifiable lab results. |
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