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My kids have been coughing constantly for the past month, and I keep waking up with a stuffy nose. I just pulled our sofa away from the wall in the living room and found a patch of black and greenish mold behind it, near the AC unit. We've lived in this Jumeirah villa for two years and just noticed this. Could this mold be the cause of our health issues, and how do I find a proper inspector to test it?
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Yes, the mold behind your sofa could absolutely be the cause of your family's persistent cough and stuffy nose. These are classic symptoms of exposure to mold spores, which become airborne and are inhaled. The location near the AC unit is a significant clue, as the unit may be creating condensation or a small leak that provides the constant moisture mold needs to thrive in our humid climate.
Given the visible growth and the duration of your symptoms, a professional inspection is strongly recommended. A proper assessment involves more than a visual check; it should include air quality testing to measure spore levels in the rooms you occupy and surface sampling to identify the specific species. This is crucial, as some types of mold (like certain aspergillus strains common here) are more strongly linked to respiratory irritation than others. When looking for an inspector in Dubai, prioritize companies that operate their own accredited microbiology lab or can provide verifiable, documented lab results from a third party. This ensures the analysis is objective and science-driven. Avoid companies that only do a visual inspection or immediately push for remediation without testing. A credible inspector will give you a clear report detailing the species present and the concentration levels in your air, which you can then use to make an informed decision on the necessary next steps. |
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