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My kids have been coughing and I suspect it's because of the black spots I just found behind our wardrobe in the master bedroom. We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed this, probably because we never move the heavy furniture. The wall feels slightly damp to the touch, and the musty smell is really strong now that I've found the source.
Can anyone recommend a reliable and thorough mold inspection company that can also tell me if this is the kind of mold that's dangerous to our health?
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Yes, you should absolutely get a professional mold inspection. The damp wall, strong musty smell, and your children's coughing are significant red flags that require immediate attention. In Dubai's climate, hidden condensation and AC-related humidity issues often cause mold behind furniture, especially on exterior walls.
A proper inspection involves more than a visual check. The inspector should use a moisture meter to quantify the wall's dampness and may recommend air quality testing to identify spore types and concentrations in your bedroom's air. This is crucial because the danger level varies by species; while many molds just cause allergic reactions like coughing, some like Stachybotrys (toxic black mold) require more aggressive remediation. Only a lab analysis of a sample can confirm this. Look for a provider that offers a comprehensive diagnosis, not just a cleaning quote. They should explain the moisture source—whether it's a internal condensation, a hidden pipe leak, or seepage from outside. Reputable firms in Dubai will be transparent about their process, often holding certifications like ISO 17025 for their microbiology lab, which ensures the analysis is scientifically sound. For your family's health, avoid disturbing the area until it's inspected. Moving the wardrobe has already released spores; an inspector can safely take samples without further contaminating your home. Resolving the underlying moisture problem is the only way to prevent it from returning. |
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