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My kids have been coughing non-stop since we got back from summer vacation, and I’ve just spotted black patches in the corners of their bedroom closet. We’re in a villa in Jumeirah and I’m worried the humidity from the last few weeks has caused a mold problem I can’t see. What’s the best way to get this professionally tested and cleaned in Dubai, especially with little ones in the house?
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The black patches in the closet are a clear sign of a moisture issue, and the timing with your kids' coughs is a significant concern. Dubai's high humidity, especially after the summer, creates ideal conditions for mold growth in closets, behind furniture, and inside AC units where condensation collects.
For a situation with children involved, a professional inspection is strongly recommended. Do not attempt to clean it yourself, as improper scrubbing can aerosolize spores and worsen the air quality. A credible inspector will use a borescope to check inside wall cavities and air conditioning ducts for hidden growth, which is common in villas. They should also take air quality samples to identify the spore types and concentrations inside the room versus outside. This is crucial for determining the actual risk level and proper remediation protocol. The cleaning process for a child's room must be meticulous. Reputable remediators will seal off the area with negative air pressure to prevent cross-contamination, use HEPA vacuums and sanding to remove the growth, then treat the area with antimicrobial solutions. All contaminated materials, like cardboard boxes or affected fabrics, should be bagged and removed. The final, critical step is a post-remediation verification test by a third-party to ensure the spore count has returned to safe, ambient levels before the room is reoccupied. When hiring a company, look for one that provides documented before-and-after lab results from a certified microbiology lab. This verifiable data is your assurance that the problem was solved correctly, not just covered up. For ongoing prevention, ensure your AC is serviced regularly and set to a consistent temperature to reduce humidity, and use a dehumidifier in problem areas. |
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