How to professionally test and treat bedroom mold with kids?« Back to Previous Page
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The kids' bedroom in our villa in Jumeirah has been feeling really damp for the past few weeks. I've started noticing small black spots in the corners near the ceiling and my youngest has had a constant runny nose and cough that won't go away. We run the AC constantly but it doesn't seem to help the moisture. What’s the best way to get this professionally tested and treated, especially with little ones around?
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Professional mold inspection is recommended for your situation, given the visible growth and your child's persistent symptoms. In Dubai's humid climate, constant AC use can sometimes create condensation issues if the unit isn't properly balanced for dehumidification, trapping moisture inside walls.
The most reliable method is a two-part assessment: an initial visual and moisture inspection to locate the dampness source, followed by air and surface sampling. These samples are then cultured in a microbiology lab to identify the specific mold species present, which is critical for understanding the health risk and planning the correct remediation. Look for a provider that offers this documented, evidence-based approach. Treatment with children present requires strict protocols. The area must be completely sealed off with plastic sheeting, and remediation should use HEPA-filtered air scrubbers to contain spores. All antimicrobial treatments used should be non-toxic and approved for use in occupied spaces. The family, especially the children, should vacate the premises during the actual abatement process. Post-remediation verification, including clearance testing to confirm spore counts have returned to normal indoor levels, is essential before anyone reoccupies the room. The final, crucial step is identifying and correcting the underlying moisture source—often a small leak, poor insulation, or an AC unit needing recalibration—to prevent it from returning. |
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