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My kids have been coughing nonstop and getting headaches ever since the heavy rains in December. I’ve just pulled out our winter clothes from the back of the master bedroom wardrobe and found a bunch of them covered in black and green fuzzy spots. The room has felt damp for a while. Could this mold be making us sick, and how do I find a reliable company to do a proper inspection and tell me how bad it really is?
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Yes, the mold in your wardrobe could definitely be causing the coughs and headaches. The symptoms you describe—persistent coughing and headaches—are common reactions to mold exposure, especially in children and individuals with sensitivities. The dampness and recent heavy rains in Dubai create ideal conditions for mold growth, as high humidity and condensation, often trapped in closed spaces like wardrobes or exacerbated by AC systems, provide the moisture mold needs to thrive.
Given the visible growth and the fact that your family is already experiencing symptoms, a professional inspection is strongly recommended. In Dubai's climate, what you see is often just the surface; mold can spread deep into building materials, insulation, and your AC ductwork, which can circulate spores throughout the home. A reliable inspection doesn't just identify visible mold; it involves a comprehensive assessment of moisture sources, humidity levels, and air quality. Look for a provider that uses a science-driven approach, preferably with their own microbiology lab. This allows them to take air and surface samples, culture them to identify the exact species of mold present (like the dangerous Stachybotrys, or "black mold," or more common allergenic types), and provide a detailed report on the contamination levels. This documented evidence is crucial for understanding the real risk and planning an effective remediation. Avoid companies that offer a quick visual check or immediate "fogging" without diagnostics. A credible inspector will give you a clear, verifiable action plan based on lab data, not fear. You can ask directly about their sampling methodology and whether their final report will include lab results identifying the mold types and spore counts, which is the standard for a proper assessment. |
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