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My kids have been coughing a lot lately, and I suspect there might be mold in our apartment. We live in a two-bedroom unit in Deira, and I first noticed a small dark spot on the ceiling of the bathroom about a month ago. Since then, I've seen a few more patches on the walls, especially where the air conditioning unit is. I’m trying to figure out if I should just try to clean it myself or hire a professional to assess the situation. What do you think the costs would be for a mold inspection, and is it really worth it to get help?
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Given the symptoms you've described—persistent coughing in your children, visible mold patches in multiple areas of your apartment, and especially the presence of mold near the air conditioning unit—it's crucial to approach this situation with care. Mold can pose significant health risks, particularly to children, the elderly, or individuals with pre-existing respiratory conditions.
In the UAE, especially in regions like Dubai, where humidity levels can be high, mold growth is a common issue in residential properties. The first step is to understand that while minor mold patches can sometimes be cleaned with household products, larger infestations or mold that has penetrated surfaces often require professional intervention. Considering the visible mold spots you've identified, particularly in your bathroom and near the air conditioning unit, it's advisable to hire a professional mold inspector. They can conduct a comprehensive assessment to determine the extent of the mold problem and identify any underlying moisture issues contributing to mold growth. A professional inspection typically costs between AED 800 to AED 2,000, depending on the size of your unit and the severity of the mold presence. This investment is worth it, as it provides you with a clear understanding of the risks involved and helps you avoid potential health hazards. Moreover, professionals adhere to UAE regulations regarding mold remediation, ensuring that the work is conducted safely and effectively. They utilize specialized equipment and techniques that are more effective than typical household cleaning methods in eliminating mold and preventing its return. If you choose to inspect the mold yourself, ensure you wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), such as masks and gloves, to minimize exposure. However, keep in mind that without the right tools and expertise, you might miss underlying issues that could exacerbate the situation. In conclusion, given the health risks associated with mold exposure, especially for children, I strongly recommend contacting a professional for a thorough inspection and remediation. You can reach out to experts by calling 800-MOLDS or 800-66537, or you can email hello@saniservice.com for assistance. Taking proactive steps now can help safeguard your family's health and ensure a safer living environment. |
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