Mold inspection for child's cough and black spots?« Back to Previous Page
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My kids have been coughing non-stop since the humidity spiked a few weeks ago, and I’m starting to worry. I’ve just noticed what looks like a patch of black spots spreading along the corner of their bedroom wall, behind the wardrobe where it’s always a bit damp. Is there a specific type of mold inspection I should get that focuses on air quality and its effects on children’s health?
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Given the visible mold growth and persistent cough in children, a professional inspection is strongly recommended. The combination suggests potential airborne spore exposure, which can irritate young respiratory systems.
In Dubai's climate, high humidity and year-round AC use create ideal conditions for mold, particularly in poorly ventilated areas like behind furniture. The black spots are likely Stachybotrys or Aspergillus species, both common here and known to produce irritants. An inspection should include both surface sampling of the visible growth and air quality testing in the children's bedroom and a control room (like the living area). This comparison determines if spore counts are elevated indoors and identifies the specific species present. Look for an inspector who uses a certified microbiology lab for analysis, as this provides definitive identification and informs proper remediation steps. The Dubai Municipality has guidelines for indoor air quality, and a professional report can reference these standards. Avoid companies that offer immediate cleaning without testing—proper identification is crucial, as some molds require specific containment procedures. The inspection will pinpoint the moisture source (often condensation from AC units or leaks) and provide a protocol for safe removal and prevention. For children's health, this approach ensures the response targets the actual hazard, not just the visible symptom. |
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