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My kids have been coughing constantly and getting headaches ever since the weather turned humid last month. I’ve just pulled out a storage box from the corner of our master bedroom in our Jumeirah villa and found a patch of black fuzzy mold on the wall behind it. We’ve lived here for two years and I’m terrified this is what’s making them sick. Can anyone recommend a reliable mold inspection company that can test the air quality and tell us how serious this is?
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Your situation absolutely warrants a professional mold inspection. The combination of visible mold, persistent symptoms in children, and Dubai's high humidity creates a scenario where a scientific assessment is the necessary first step.
The patch behind the box is a clear sign of a moisture issue, likely from condensation against the exterior wall or a minor leak. In our climate, with AC running year-round, this trapped humidity is a primary cause of mold growth inside villas. The symptoms you describe—coughing and headaches—are commonly associated with prolonged exposure to mold spores circulating in the indoor air. For a case involving child health, a proper inspection is more than a visual check. A reliable company will conduct a combination of air and surface sampling. They should use a calibrated pump to collect air samples from multiple rooms (including the affected bedroom and an outdoor control sample) to compare spore counts. The wall mold itself should be tape-lifted for lab analysis to identify the species, as some types are more problematic than others. The critical factor is that the inspection company provides documented, lab-certified results. This report will detail the types and concentrations of mold present, which is essential information. Avoid any service that offers to do remediation without first providing this diagnostic evidence. The final report should clearly state the findings and, in many cases, will include a protocol for the safe removal of the affected materials by a separate remediation team. Look for a provider that is transparent about its process and can explain how its testing aligns with international standards. The right inspector will give you a clear, evidence-based picture of the problem so you can make an informed decision on the next steps. |
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