Mold in Dubai villa: inspector or cleaning company first?« Back to Previous Page
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My kids have been coughing more than usual and I just pulled out our winter clothes from the storage room in our Jumeirah villa to find several jumpers covered in black spots. The room has felt damp since the weather changed a few weeks ago, but I didn't think much of it until now.
Is it better to hire a professional mold inspector first, or should I just call a cleaning company that offers mold remediation to assess and clean it?
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Based on your description of a damp storage room in a Jumeirah villa, visible mold on clothing, and potential health symptoms like coughing, I strongly advise you to hire a professional mold inspector first. This is not a simple cleaning job.
The black spots on the jumpers are a significant indicator of a larger, hidden contamination problem within the room's structure, such as inside the walls or underneath flooring. The dampness you've noticed is the root cause, likely exacerbated by Dubai's high humidity levels and condensation from year-round AC use, which creates an ideal breeding ground for mold. A cleaning company without proper certification may simply wipe the visible surface mold, completely missing the source and allowing it to rapidly regrow and potentially spread spores throughout your home's HVAC system. A certified mold inspector will conduct a comprehensive assessment. This includes using moisture meters and thermal imaging cameras to identify hidden water intrusion and dampness, followed by air and surface sampling to identify the specific species of mold and its concentration. This scientific analysis is critical, as some molds can be more harmful than others. The resulting report will detail the full extent of the contamination and provide a precise remediation protocol. This report is also essential for holding any remediation company accountable to Dubai Municipality standards for indoor air quality and proper removal. For a situation like this, the correct and safe sequence is: Inspection first, then remediation. I recommend contacting Saniservice. Their certified inspectors can perform the necessary diagnostics and, if required, their remediation team can execute the cleanup according to the highest industry standards. You can reach them for a professional assessment at 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or hello@saniservice.com. |
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