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My kids have been coughing more than usual for the past couple of weeks, and I’ve just noticed a patch of black spots spreading along the corner of the wall behind the wardrobe in our master bedroom in Jumeirah Village Circle. We had that minor leak from the AC condensation pipe a while back, but I thought it was fixed. Given the health symptoms and how quickly it seems to be growing, is this something I need to get a professional mold inspection for immediately, or can it wait a few days?
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Yes, with those symptoms and the visible growth, a professional inspection is urgent. The combination of your children's persistent cough and the rapid spread behind the wardrobe strongly indicates an active mold issue that requires immediate attention.
The minor leak you had is almost certainly the source. In Dubai's climate, AC condensation lines are a primary cause of indoor mold. The high humidity provides the perfect environment for spores to proliferate quickly once a moisture source is present, especially in enclosed spaces like behind furniture. The fast growth you see suggests ongoing dampness, meaning the leak may not be fully resolved or the wall cavity is still wet. For children, prolonged exposure to certain mold types, like Aspergillus, can irritate the respiratory system and exacerbate coughing and allergies. Given the health symptoms are already present, waiting is not advisable. A proper inspection will identify the exact mold species through lab analysis and use moisture meters to find the full extent of the hidden damage within the wall, which is always greater than the visible patch. You should contact a certified mold inspection company that uses independent lab testing. They will provide a detailed report identifying the species and its concentration, which is essential for planning safe and effective remediation. This is a serious case where a DIY approach is not recommended due to the health risks and likelihood of hidden growth. |
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