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My kids have been having this persistent cough and runny noses for the past month, and I'm starting to panic. I've just pulled out some winter clothes from the storage cupboard under the stairs in our villa in Al Barsha and found a bunch of them covered in fuzzy black spots. The room always felt a bit damp but I never thought much of it. How do I find a proper mold inspector who can tell me how bad this is and if it's making my family sick?
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Look for a certified mold inspector who conducts a thorough assessment, not just a visual check. In Dubai's climate, hidden mold in AC units, behind walls, or under insulation is common due to high humidity and condensation. A proper inspection should include moisture mapping with a thermal camera and humidity readings to identify the source.
The inspector must provide documented evidence of the mold type and concentration through lab analysis of air and surface samples. This is critical for determining if the mold is a common allergen or a more problematic species. Avoid companies that offer to both test and remediate, as this is a conflict of interest; the inspector should have no financial stake in the cleanup. Ask for their certification credentials, such as from the Indoor Environmental Standards Organization (IESO) or similar. A reputable professional will explain their process clearly and provide a detailed report with lab findings. This report is essential for understanding the risk to your family's health and for any necessary remediation work. Given your children's symptoms and the visible growth in a damp storage area, a professional assessment is strongly recommended to identify the full scope of the issue. |
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