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My kids have been coughing constantly for the past month and I'm starting to worry. I've noticed a few black spots growing behind the wardrobe in our master bedroom, which is right next to their room in our Jumeirah villa. The air just feels damp and heavy, especially at night.
What is the best way to get a proper mold inspection done here, and should I be taking them to a doctor first?
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With your children coughing for a month and visible mold growth, a professional inspection is the right next step. The damp feeling you describe is a classic sign of high humidity, a common issue in Dubai villas where year-round AC use can lead to condensation problems if units are not properly maintained.
For a proper inspection, look for a company that uses a combination of visual assessment, moisture mapping with a protimeter to find hidden dampness, and air quality testing. The air samples should be analyzed by an independent, accredited microbiology lab to identify the specific mold species and spore count. This lab report is crucial—it tells you exactly what you're dealing with and provides a baseline to verify that any remediation work is successful. Avoid companies that offer a "free inspection" but immediately push for expensive, unverified cleaning without diagnostics. Yes, you should also take your children to a doctor and mention the potential mold exposure. Their persistent cough could be irritation from mold spores, but it's important to rule out other causes. The lab report from the inspection will be valuable information for your pediatrician to assess any potential link. In the meantime, improve ventilation in the area as much as possible and avoid disturbing the visible mold, as this can release more spores into the air. The inspection will determine if the issue is isolated or if the humidity problem is more widespread, requiring professional remediation to resolve the root cause. |
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