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My kids have been coughing non-stop for the past couple of weeks, especially my youngest, and their allergies seem so much worse in their bedrooms. I’ve just noticed a patch of black spots in the corner behind their wardrobe, which is against an exterior wall in our villa in Jumeirah. Could this be the cause, and how do I find a reliable company to do a proper mold inspection and tell me how serious it is?
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Yes, the mold behind the wardrobe is very likely contributing to your children's persistent cough and worsened allergies. The dark, poorly ventilated space behind furniture against an exterior wall is a classic breeding ground in Dubai's climate, where high humidity and condensation from constant AC use create ideal conditions for mold growth.
For a situation involving children's health and visible growth, a professional inspection is strongly recommended. A proper inspection involves more than just looking at the visible patch. The inspector should use a moisture meter to check the wall's moisture content, assess the AC unit serving that room for internal contamination, and ideally perform air quality testing to identify spore types and concentrations. In Dubai, the most reliable inspectors will be able to provide a detailed report that often includes lab analysis to identify the mold species, which determines the actual health risk and required remediation steps. To find a credible company, avoid those that only offer cleaning without diagnostics. Look for a provider that employs a certified mold inspector and has its own microbiology lab or partnerships with accredited third-party labs—this ensures the analysis is independent and science-driven. They should be able to explain their entire process, from sampling to lab culture and final report, without hesitation. Verifiable before-and-after data and named certifications are the best indicators of a legitimate service, not just a cleaned surface. |
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