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My kids have been coughing non-stop for the past month, especially after they play in the carpeted living room of our villa in Al Barsha. I lifted the corner of the rug yesterday and found a bunch of black spots near the wall, and now I'm really worried. What's the first step I should take for a proper mold inspection to make sure it's safe for my family?
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Black mold under carpet is a significant health concern, especially for children. The type of mold matters, but any hidden growth releases spores and mycotoxins into the air your kids breathe, directly explaining the persistent coughing. In Dubai's climate, carpets can trap moisture from high humidity or AC condensation, creating a perfect environment for mold to thrive unseen.
The first step is to avoid disturbing it further. Do not pull the carpet back completely, as this will release a large amount of spores. For a proper inspection, you need a professional assessment. A certified inspector will use moisture meters to find the source of the dampness and perform air and surface sampling. These samples are then cultured in a microbiology lab to identify the exact species of mold and its concentration, which is critical for understanding the risk level and planning the correct remediation. This scientific approach is the only way to know if it's safe for your family. Given the symptoms and the visible growth, a DIY test kit is not sufficient. You need a full indoor environmental assessment to get actionable answers. The remediation process for something like this is complex and must be done under containment to prevent cross-contamination throughout your villa. |
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