Could mold in my Dubai villa be causing kids' cough and rash?« Back to Previous Page
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My kids have been coughing non-stop for a couple of weeks now, and my youngest has been getting rashes on his arms. We’ve lived in our Jumeirah Park villa for 3 years and just noticed a bunch of black speckles growing behind the wardrobe in the master bedroom, which shares a wall with their room. Could this mold be the cause of their health issues, and can anyone recommend a thorough inspector who uses those thermal cameras to check inside the walls?
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Yes, the mold growth you've found could very well be contributing to your children's persistent cough and skin rashes. In Dubai's humid climate, especially in villas, this is a common scenario. The black speckles behind the wardrobe indicate a moisture problem, likely from condensation within the wall cavity or a minor, hidden leak that's been developing over time.
The shared wall between the master bedroom and your children's room is a significant detail, as mold spores are microscopic and travel easily through air currents and small openings. Constant exposure to these spores, particularly for children, often manifests as respiratory irritation like a chronic cough, and skin contact can cause rashes in sensitive individuals. A professional inspection is strongly recommended in this case. You are correct to seek someone using thermal imaging cameras; this tool is essential for a proper Dubai mold inspection. It allows the inspector to non-invasively map temperature differences behind walls and under floors to pinpoint the exact source of moisture without unnecessary demolition. A thorough inspector will also use a moisture meter to get quantitative readings and should ideally take air and surface samples for lab analysis to identify the specific mold species, which determines the appropriate remediation strategy. Look for an inspector who provides a detailed report with their findings, including the thermal images and moisture readings. This documented evidence is crucial, not just for the cleanup, but also for any potential discussions with your landlord or property management if the issue is structural. In the meantime, try to keep the children out of that area and improve air circulation with fans, but avoid disturbing the mold growth yourself as this can release a large number of spores. |
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