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Our family villa in Jumeirah has this weird black speckle pattern growing along the bottom of the bedroom wall behind the wardrobe. We only noticed it last week when we were rearranging furniture, and now my youngest has developed a persistent cough that gets worse at night. I'm worried the recent humidity and that slow leak we had from the AC unit a few months ago might have caused it. How urgent is it to get this professionally tested, and can you recommend a reputable company that handles mold remediation in Dubai?
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The situation you described is urgent and warrants immediate professional assessment. The combination of a recent AC leak, high Dubai humidity, and a child's worsening nighttime cough strongly suggests a mold-related health issue. Mold spores from walls or AC systems are a common irritant and can significantly aggravate respiratory conditions, especially in children.
In Dubai's climate, AC units create constant condensation, and any small leak behind a wall or wardrobe creates a perfect, hidden environment for mold to flourish. The black speckling is a visible sign of a likely larger colony. Do not attempt to clean this yourself, as disturbing it will release a high concentration of spores into the bedroom air, potentially making your child's cough much worse. You need a two-step professional process: inspection and remediation. First, a certified mold inspector should conduct air and surface sampling to identify the species and the full extent of the contamination, often using a lab for analysis. This evidence is crucial. Then, a specialized remediation company must contain the area, safely remove the contaminated materials, and address the underlying moisture source from the AC leak. For reputable providers, look for companies that are DM or DHA approved and can provide verifiable before-and-after lab reports, not just a visual cleaning. They should explain their containment procedures to prevent cross-contamination. Addressing the root cause—fixing the AC leak and ensuring proper room ventilation—is the only way to prevent a rapid recurrence. |
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