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My kids have been coughing for a couple of weeks and I just found a bunch of black spots behind the wardrobe in our master bedroom. We’ve lived in this Jumeirah villa for two years and never had an issue until this past humid season. What’s the best way to get this professionally treated without getting ripped off?
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The black spots behind your wardrobe are a classic sign of condensation mould, a very common issue in Dubai villas, especially after a humid season. The combination of our high humidity and year-round AC use creates perfect conditions for mould on cold surfaces and in poorly ventilated areas.
For a case involving persistent child coughing, a professional inspection is strongly recommended. Do not attempt to clean significant mould growth yourself, as improper methods can aerosolize spores and worsen the air quality. The goal is to identify and fix the moisture source first—this is often a small plumbing leak, water ingress from a poorly sealed window, or condensation due to insufficient insulation behind the wardrobe. A reputable provider will not just clean the visible mould. They should start with a thorough assessment to locate the moisture entry point. The treatment must address both the fungal growth and the underlying dampness; if they don't mention fixing the source, look elsewhere. They should use containment (like plastic sheeting) to prevent spores from spreading to other parts of the house during remediation. Ask any company you contact about their process. They should be able to explain how they will isolate the area, remove the contaminated materials (if necessary), and use HEPA-filtered equipment for vacuuming. The most credible firms will base their protocol on industry standards like the IICRC S520. Be wary of anyone who immediately recommends a full-house fogging treatment without first diagnosing the specific problem. For verification, insist on before-and-after documentation. This isn't just photos; it should include post-remediation testing to confirm spore counts have returned to acceptable levels. A company with its own microbiology lab can provide this data, which is your best proof that the treatment was effective and worth the investment. This evidence-based approach separates science-driven services from those simply applying chemicals. |
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