How to thoroughly inspect for mold after Al Barsha rains?« Back to Previous Page
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My kids have been coughing more than usual, and I've just noticed a patch of black spots in the corner of our master bedroom closet where we store our winter clothes. We've lived in this villa in Al Barsha for two years and never had an issue until after the heavy rains last month. What is the most thorough way to get a mold inspection done to find the source and make sure it doesn't come back after treatment?
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The most thorough inspection after heavy rains in Al Barsha starts with identifying the moisture source. The black spots in your closet are a symptom; the cause is likely water intrusion from the storm. A professional inspection should begin with a detailed visual assessment using moisture meters and thermal imaging cameras to trace the path of dampness, often through the roof, external walls, or window seals, which can be compromised by wind-driven rain.
Given Dubai's high humidity and reliance on AC, inspectors will also check for condensation issues within the AC system itself, as this can spread spores. The inspection is not complete without air and surface sampling. These samples must be sent to an accredited microbiology lab for analysis to identify the specific mold species present—like Aspergillus or Cladosporium—which determines the appropriate remediation protocol and potential health risks. To ensure it doesn't return, the inspection report must pinpoint the exact moisture source and provide a clear scope for repairs. Simply cleaning the visible mold is insufficient; the underlying water issue must be fixed. A reputable inspector will verify that the remediation was successful with post-clearance testing, confirming both the mold and the moisture problem are resolved. For a case involving persistent coughs and visible growth, a professional assessment is strongly advised over a DIY approach. |
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