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The AC in my apartment seems to be leaking a bit into the wall behind it in the master bedroom, and now we’ve spotted these black, speckled patches spreading near the skirting board. My two-year-old has had a runny nose and a nagging cough for over a week, and I'm starting to panic that it’s connected. What’s the best way to get this properly tested and treated here in Dubai, and should I take my son to a doctor specifically for mold exposure?
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Based on your description, the evidence strongly suggests a mold issue that could be impacting your child's health. The black, speckled patches near the skirting board are a classic indicator of microbial growth fueled by the moisture from the AC leak. The persistent runny nose and cough in your two-year-old are common symptoms associated with mold exposure, as children are particularly vulnerable to airborne spores and mycotoxins.
The Dubai climate, with its high humidity and reliance on year-round air conditioning, creates a perfect environment for mold proliferation. Condensation and leaks from AC units are a primary cause of indoor mold growth here. This is not a situation for DIY solutions, as improper handling can aerosolize the spores, significantly increasing the risk of respiratory exposure. Your immediate action plan should be twofold. First, I strongly recommend you consult a pediatrician, informing them of the potential mold exposure in your home. They can assess your son and address his specific symptoms. Second, you must engage a professional mold inspection company immediately. They will conduct a comprehensive assessment, including moisture mapping and air quality testing, to identify the full extent of the contamination, even within the wall cavity. All reputable remediation companies in the UAE, including ours, follow strict guidelines for containment and removal to ensure the problem is eradicated safely and effectively. For a certified inspection and a remediation plan, I advise you to contact our specialists at Saniservice. Call 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com to schedule an assessment. Do not delay, as this is a serious indoor air quality issue that requires professional intervention. |
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