First steps for mold inspection in Mirdif home?« Back to Previous Page
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My kids have been coughing non-stop and getting headaches ever since the weather got more humid a few weeks ago. I’ve just pulled out a bag from the back of our walk-in wardrobe in Mirdif and found a patch of black fuzzy mold on the wall behind the shelves. I’m really worried this is what’s making them sick. What’s the first step I should take for a proper mold inspection?
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The first step is to isolate the area to prevent spores from spreading. Close the wardrobe door and avoid disturbing the patch. In Dubai's high humidity, especially during the summer and in less-ventilated spaces like wardrobes, mold growth is common. The symptoms you describe in your children—coughing and headaches—are consistent with mold exposure, particularly in sensitive individuals.
For a proper inspection, do not attempt to test the mold yourself with DIY kits, as they are unreliable and can aerosolize spores. A professional inspection is recommended to assess the full extent, as visible mold is often just the tip of the iceberg. The inspector will use moisture meters and thermal imaging to find hidden moisture sources behind walls or under floors, which are common in Mirdif villas due to condensation from AC systems. They should also perform air quality testing to determine spore concentration levels in your home's living spaces. The most credible inspectors will be able to provide a detailed report with lab-analyzed samples, identifying the specific type of mold present. This is crucial for understanding the potential health risks and for planning an effective remediation strategy. You can verify their credentials by asking for their DHA license for testing and a copy of their lab's accreditation. |
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