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We've lived in our Jumeirah villa for 2 years and just noticed some black spots spreading in the corner of our son's bedroom closet, behind where we store his winter clothes. The AC in that room seems to be constantly running but the air still feels damp. My youngest has been sneezing a lot more than usual lately and I'm getting really worried it's connected. What's the best way to get a professional mold inspection done here to make sure it's safe for the kids?
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Moisture issues in Jumeirah villas are extremely common due to our high humidity and year-round AC use, which often leads to condensation in enclosed spaces like closets. The symptoms you're describing, combined with visible growth, strongly suggest a professional inspection is warranted.
For a proper inspection, you need a specialist who does more than a visual check. The process should start with a detailed assessment of the moisture source—often a small leak from the AC drain line, poor insulation causing condensation, or water ingress from the building envelope. They will use tools like moisture meters and thermal imaging cameras to find hidden dampness that isn't visible. Crucially, the inspection must include air and surface sampling. Air sampling measures the concentration and type of mold spores in the room's air, which is critical for assessing what your family is breathing. Surface sampling from the black spots is sent to an accredited microbiology lab to identify the species. This step is non-negotiable; knowing if it's Aspergillus, Cladosporium, or another type informs the health risk and the necessary remediation protocol. When hiring a company, ask specifically if their inspection includes this type of diagnostic lab work and a written report with the findings. Many general cleaning companies offer "mold inspections" but lack the scientific rigor. Reputable providers in Dubai are typically certified by organizations like the IICRC and can explain their entire testing process clearly. The final report should pinpoint the moisture problem, document the species present, and provide a clear scope for remediation to ensure the issue is resolved at its root, making the environment safe for your children. |
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