Mold behind bunk bed in Abu Dhabi: urgent removal service?« Back to Previous Page
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My kids have been coughing for a couple of weeks, and I finally pulled their bunk beds away from the wall in our Khalifa City villa. I was horrified to find a huge patch of fuzzy black mold spreading from the corner where the AC unit's vent is on the other side of the wall. It must have been growing since the humidity really spiked last month.
What's the fastest way to get this professionally tested and removed here in Abu Dhabi, and should I be taking my family to a doctor first?
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The fuzzy black mold you've found is a serious indoor air quality issue, particularly given the proximity to your children. For this scale and location, professional assessment and remediation are strongly recommended.
You should schedule a doctor's visit for your children to address the persistent cough, as it could be related to mold spore exposure. Inform the doctor about the mold discovery. For the mold itself, the fastest course of action is to contact a certified mold inspection company that operates in Abu Dhabi. Look for providers who conduct a thorough visual assessment and can perform on-site moisture mapping to find the water source, which is critical. In many cases like this, the issue is condensation from the AC line or a small leak in the ductwork within the wall cavity, a common problem in our humid climate. A reputable company will take surface samples for lab analysis to confirm the mold type, as not all black molds are the toxic Stachybotrys species, though all require proper removal. They should then provide a detailed remediation protocol. The process involves sealing off the area, removing the contaminated materials (like the affected drywall and insulation), HEPA vacuuming, and antimicrobial treatment. Crucially, they must also identify and fix the moisture source to prevent immediate regrowth. After remediation, a clearance test should be conducted to confirm spore levels have returned to normal. Avoid any company that suggests just spraying a biocide without addressing the root cause or providing verifiable before-and-after lab data. |
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