Is mold in my villa causing kids' sickness?« Back to Previous Page
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My kids have been having this persistent cough and runny noses for the past month, and it’s worse in their bedrooms. I’ve just pulled out a storage box from the back of the wardrobe and found a patch of black fuzzy mold on the wall behind it. We’re in a villa in Mirdif, and I’m really worried this is what’s making them sick. How quickly should I get a professional mold inspection, and can they tell if it’s the dangerous kind?
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Visible mold growth combined with those specific symptoms, especially when localized to bedrooms, strongly suggests a connection. The damp wall behind the storage box is a clear moisture source, and Dubai's high humidity can cause condensation in poorly ventilated areas, allowing mold to thrive.
You should arrange a professional inspection promptly. Given the symptoms and visible growth, this is a priority. A proper inspection involves more than just looking at the visible patch; it assesses the entire room for hidden moisture and airborne spore levels. The inspector will identify the extent of the problem and the water source. Only a lab analysis of a sample can confirm the mold species, such as whether it's Stachybotrys (often called "black mold") or more common types like Aspergillus or Cladosporium. Most household molds cause allergic reactions and respiratory irritation, which aligns with the cough and runny noses you described. The lab report is crucial as it determines the actual health risk and guides the appropriate remediation protocol. For a situation involving children's health, this diagnostic step is highly recommended. Look for a provider that uses a certified microbiology lab for analysis, as this provides the evidence needed to address the problem effectively. |
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