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We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed a patch of black mold in the corner of our master bedroom closet, and it seems to be spreading. We're in a Jumeirah villa and I'm worried because my youngest son has been having allergy-like symptoms for the past couple of weeks. How urgent is it that we get this professionally removed, and can we stay in the house while it's being handled?
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For a child with allergy symptoms and visible, spreading black mold, this is a high-priority situation that warrants professional assessment. The humid Dubai climate and constant AC use create ideal conditions for mold growth, often due to condensation or a hidden moisture source.
Your son's symptoms are a significant indicator that the mold is actively affecting the indoor air quality. While not all black mold is the highly toxic Stachybotrys, any mold can be a potent allergen. The spores become airborne and are circulated by your AC system, potentially exacerbating respiratory issues and allergies. A professional inspection is crucial to identify the exact moisture source—often a small leak in the plumbing, a poorly sealed window, or condensation within the wall—and the mold species. You can typically remain in the villa during remediation for a contained area like a closet. The process involves sealing the area with plastic sheeting, using negative air pressure machines to prevent spore spread, and the technicians wearing full PPE. The critical factor is proper containment; a reputable company will have strict protocols to ensure spores are not distributed throughout your home. For verification, look for a provider that uses independent lab analysis to identify the mold type and can provide a post-remediation verification (PRV) report to confirm the space has been returned to a normal fungal ecology. This documented evidence is your assurance the job was done correctly, not just cosmetically cleaned. |
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