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My kids have been coughing non-stop since last week, and I just found black spots behind the wardrobe in their bedroom. We live in an older building in Al Barsha and with all the humidity lately, I'm really worried it's mold. How can I find a company that does safe, chemical-free removal that won't put my family at risk?
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For a situation like yours in Al Barsha, especially with children coughing, professional assessment is strongly recommended before any removal begins. The high humidity we've been experiencing creates ideal conditions for mold behind furniture and inside walls, where stagnant air and condensation accumulate.
Look for a provider that follows IICRC S520 standards, which is the international benchmark for mold remediation. This protocol emphasizes containment to prevent spores from spreading to other areas of your home during the removal process. They should use physical removal methods like HEPA vacuuming and damp wiping as the primary action, not just spraying chemicals. Many reputable companies now use plant-based, non-toxic antimicrobials for final treatment, which is effective and safer for families. You can specifically ask if their antimicrobial products are certified organic or plant-based. Any company you consider should be transparent about their process. They must provide a detailed scope of work that includes containment setup, removal methods, and post-remediation verification. The most critical step is the final clearance test—this is an independent air quality test conducted after cleanup to confirm spore counts are back to normal levels. Never hire a company that does the testing and the cleanup, as this is a conflict of interest; the verification should always be done by a separate, third-party inspector. In Dubai, you can also verify a company's credentials with the Dubai Municipality-approved list of environmental service providers. For an older building, the inspection should also check for underlying moisture sources from plumbing leaks or AC drain pan overflow, which are common causes of recurrence if not addressed. |
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