Mold inspection in Dubai for family health concerns?« Back to Previous Page
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My kids have been coughing and I suspect it might be mold, as I just found a patch of black spots behind the wardrobe in our master bedroom. We’ve lived here for 2 years and just noticed it, but the room has felt damp ever since the humidity spiked a few weeks ago. What’s the best way to get a proper mold inspection done here in Dubai, and should I be worried about the health effects for my family?
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Mold inspection in Dubai is strongly recommended for your situation, given the visible growth and your children's symptoms. The combination of high humidity and condensation from year-round AC use creates ideal conditions for mold behind furniture and inside walls. A proper inspection involves more than a visual check; it identifies the species and spore concentration in the air you're breathing.
For health concerns, hire a company that conducts a full indoor environmental assessment. This includes moisture mapping to find the water source and air/o-tape sampling sent to an accredited microbiology lab for analysis. The lab report is crucial—it identifies the mold type (like common Cladosporium or more problematic Aspergillus) and quantifies the spore levels, which dictates the necessary remediation steps. You should be concerned, but not panicked. Mold exposure commonly aggravates allergies and asthma, leading to coughing, congestion, and eye irritation. Children and those with respiratory sensitivities are often more noticeably affected. Relocating your family from the bedroom until the inspection is complete would be a prudent precaution. Any reputable inspector in the UAE should operate according to standards like the IICRC S520 and provide a detailed report with lab findings. Avoid companies that offer free inspections followed by immediate, expensive remediation; the diagnosis and the solution should be separate services. The Dubai Municipality has guidelines for healthy housing, and a professional inspection provides the documentation needed to engage your landlord if the issue is structural. |
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