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My kids have been coughing and sneezing non-stop for the last month, and I'm starting to suspect something in our apartment. I've noticed a few small black spots behind the dresser in our master bedroom, which is on the outside wall of our building in Jumeirah Village Circle. The room also just feels damp, even with the AC running constantly. Could this be mold causing their allergies, and how do I find a reputable company to do a proper inspection and test the air quality?
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Yes, mold in your Dubai apartment could absolutely be causing your kids' persistent coughing and sneezing. The symptoms you describe—non-stop for a month—are classic signs of mold exposure, particularly in children who are more sensitive to airborne irritants.
The conditions in your Jumeirah Village Circle apartment are a textbook case for mold growth. The constant AC use creates significant condensation if units aren't properly maintained or are undersized for the space. That damp feeling you notice, even with the AC on, is a major red flag. The black spots behind the dresser are likely mold thriving on the moisture from the outside wall, which in Dubai's climate can be a thermal bridge for condensation. For a case involving children's health and visible growth, a professional inspection is strongly recommended. A reputable company will not just do a visual check; they will use moisture meters to find the source of the dampness and take air quality samples to be analyzed by an independent microbiology lab. This identifies the specific types and concentrations of mold spores in your air, which is critical for understanding the health risk and planning remediation. Look for a provider that is transparent about their process and can show you documented, third-party lab results—not just a sales pitch for removal. They should explain how they will find the moisture source, as simply cleaning the visible mold without fixing the underlying dampness problem will lead to it returning quickly. In the UAE, proper remediation follows standards like the IICRC S520, which focuses on containment and removing the source, not just surface cleaning. |
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