What are black mold health risks and testing in Dubai?« Back to Previous Page
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We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed a patch of black mold in the corner of our master bedroom closet, behind the clothes. My husband has been waking up with a stuffy nose and itchy eyes for the past month, and it's getting worse. I'm worried it's connected, especially since the room always feels a bit damp. **What kind of health risks does this specific mold pose and who should I call to get it professionally tested in Dubai?**
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Black mold in a bedroom closet is a significant concern, especially with the symptoms you're describing. The constant humidity and year-round AC use in Dubai create perfect conditions for mold growth in enclosed, poorly ventilated spaces like closets.
The primary health risk from this type of mold is not from a single species but from the mycotoxins and spores it releases into the air you breathe. For your husband, the stuffy nose and itchy eyes are classic signs of exposure, indicating allergic reactions and irritation of the respiratory tract and mucous membranes. These symptoms typically worsen with prolonged exposure, which aligns with your two-year timeline and his recent escalation. Individuals with asthma or other respiratory conditions can experience more severe reactions. You should call a professional mold inspection company that conducts independent testing, not one that also offers remediation, to avoid a conflict of interest. In Dubai, look for a provider that uses a certified microbiological lab to analyze air and surface samples. This is crucial for identifying the specific mold type and its concentration in your bedroom's air, which verifies the closet is the source. The inspection should include using a moisture meter to find the dampness source—often condensation from an AC duct running in the wall or simply the lack of air circulation. Reputable companies will provide a detailed report with lab results, which is essential for any remediation plan and for communicating with your landlord if you are renting. |
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