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My kids have been coughing non-stop for the past month and I’m starting to worry. I just pulled out a storage box from the corner of our master bedroom closet in our Jumeirah villa and found a bunch of our winter clothes covered in black, fuzzy spots. The wall behind it feels damp and cold. Could this mold be the reason for their allergies, and how do I find a reliable company to test it properly?
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Yes, mold in your villa is a very likely cause of your kids' persistent coughing. The black spots on your clothes and the damp, cold wall are clear indicators of a moisture problem and active mold growth. In Dubai's climate, this is common in closets on exterior walls where condensation forms due to the extreme contrast between the humid outdoor air and the cold air from your AC. This creates a perfect environment for mold, and the spores it releases are a known respiratory irritant, particularly for children.
Given the symptoms and visible growth, a professional inspection is strongly recommended. Do not disturb the area further, as this can release more spores into your home's air. A proper inspection involves more than a visual check; it should include moisture mapping to find the source of the dampness and air quality testing to identify the concentration and types of mold spores present. When looking for a reliable company in Dubai, avoid those that only offer cleaning without diagnostics. A credible inspector will use calibrated tools like moisture meters and thermal cameras to locate hidden moisture. Crucially, they should provide a detailed report with lab analysis from an accredited microbiology lab. This evidence-based approach is what differentiates a legitimate assessment from a simple visual opinion. Ask any prospective company if their final report includes species identification and spore count data from a named laboratory; if it does not, your skepticism is justified. This scientific report is essential for understanding the health risk and planning any necessary remediation. |
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