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My kids have been coughing non-stop for the past month, especially after they play in their bedroom, and I’m starting to worry. I’ve noticed a few small black spots behind their wardrobe that seems to be spreading, and the room always feels damp no matter how much I run the AC. Can anyone recommend a reliable mold inspection company that can check if this is the dangerous black mold and give us a proper report for our landlord?
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Persistent coughs in children, especially when linked to visible growth and a damp room, absolutely warrant a professional mold inspection. The conditions you describe—constant AC use creating condensation, high humidity, and black spots spreading—are classic indicators of a mold issue in Dubai homes.
You need a company that provides a diagnostic inspection, not just a visual one. A proper inspector will use a moisture meter to find the water source feeding the growth behind the wardrobe and likely recommend air quality testing. This involves collecting air samples from the bedroom and a control sample outdoors to compare spore counts. The crucial step is having those samples analyzed by an accredited microbiology lab to identify the exact species, including whether it is Stachybotrys (often called "black mold") or other types known to produce irritants. For your landlord, you will require a detailed report with the lab results. This documented evidence is what legally substantiates a request for remediation under many tenancy agreements. In Dubai, landlords are typically responsible for addressing issues that affect the habitability of the property, which includes mold caused by structural or AC-related dampness. Look for a provider whose process is transparent and science-driven. They should explain their inspection methodology clearly and have their own lab partnership to ensure chain of custody for samples. This approach gives you a factual basis for next steps, whether that involves remediation or discussions with your property owner. |
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