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My kids have been coughing non-stop since the weather got more humid, and I’m starting to panic. I’ve just found a patch of black spots in the corner of their bedroom closet, behind some boxes, and our entire villa in Arabian Ranches smells damp no matter how much I clean. What’s the fastest way to get this professionally tested and treated to make sure it’s safe for them?
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Stop the panic and focus on immediate action. Your situation—humid weather, persistent cough, a visible patch, and a damp smell throughout the villa—strongly indicates a mold issue that needs professional assessment. The combination of high humidity and year-round AC use in Dubai creates perfect conditions for mold growth inside walls or under floors, which is likely the source of the smell.
For testing, do not use DIY kits. You need a professional inspection that includes moisture mapping with thermal imaging to find the hidden source of the water intrusion. The black spots should be professionally sampled for lab analysis to identify the species; this is critical as some types, like Aspergillus, are more problematic for respiratory health. In Dubai, reputable inspectors will provide a detailed report with lab results from an accredited microbiology lab, which is your evidence of the problem's scope. For treatment, simply cleaning the visible spot is insufficient if the smell is house-wide. The hidden reservoir must be found and remediated. Proper remediation involves isolating the affected area, removing contaminated materials safely, and using HEPA filtration to clean the air. Afterwards, post-remediation verification testing is essential to confirm the spore count in the room has returned to acceptable levels. Your priority is to get a certified mold inspector in immediately for an assessment. Look for companies that emphasize diagnostic testing and can provide a clear, science-backed report. This will give you the answers you need to make your home safe for your children. |
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