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My kids have been coughing non-stop for the past month and we can't figure out why. I've started getting headaches myself, and I just noticed a bunch of black spots growing along the corner of the ceiling in our master bedroom in Jumeirah. We run the AC constantly but the room still feels damp. Could this be mold causing our health issues and what's the best way to get a proper inspection done?
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Yes, the mould in your bedroom is very likely contributing to your family's persistent cough and headaches. The symptoms you describe—coughing that doesn't resolve and a damp feeling despite constant AC—are classic signs of a mould-related indoor air quality issue, especially in Dubai's climate.
The black spots along the ceiling corner are a major red flag. This location is typical for condensation mould. It occurs because your cold AC duct runs through the hot ceiling space, causing water vapour in the air to condense on the metal and soak into the surrounding material, creating a perfect damp environment for mould growth. The constant AC operation then aerosolizes the spores, circulating them throughout the room for you to inhale. For a case with clear visible growth and connected health symptoms, a professional inspection is strongly recommended over a DIY test. A proper inspection involves three key steps: a certified inspector will conduct a visual assessment to locate all moisture sources, use a moisture meter to detect hidden dampness within walls or ceilings, and perform air and surface sampling. The critical part is that these samples are then analyzed by an accredited microbiology lab to identify the specific mould species present (like Aspergillus or Cladosporium, which are common here) and their concentration. This lab report is what confirms the health risk and dictates the correct remediation protocol. In Dubai, look for a provider that is a DHA-approved environmental testing facility and can produce this type of documented, lab-based evidence. This verifiable report is what separates a credible inspection from a simple visual confirmation. It will give you a definitive answer on the cause of your health issues and a clear action plan for remediation. |
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