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Our master bedroom in our Jumeirah villa has felt constantly damp since the heavy rains in January, and we’ve both had persistent sinus headaches and a stuffy nose for weeks. I just pulled the wardrobe away from the wall and found a patch of black and green fuzzy stuff hidden behind it. What’s the first step I should take for a proper mold inspection to see if this is what’s making us sick?
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The first step is to isolate the affected area without disturbing it. Keep the wardrobe pulled away and avoid touching or attempting to clean the mold yourself, as this can release a large number of spores into the air and exacerbate your symptoms.
Given the dampness in a Jumeirah villa following the winter rains and the associated health effects, a professional inspection is strongly recommended. The goal is to identify the full extent of the moisture source and the mold growth, which is often more widespread than the initial visible patch suggests. A proper inspection in Dubai involves more than a visual check. Inspectors use moisture meters to detect dampness inside walls and thermal imaging cameras to find hidden condensation issues, which are common due to the high humidity and constant AC use creating temperature differentials. They will also perform air quality testing to measure spore counts throughout the house, comparing the bedroom air to an outdoor control sample. This data is crucial to definitively link the mold to your sinus issues. For verification, ensure the inspection includes lab analysis of a tape or swab sample. This identifies the species of mold, which determines the potential health risks and the appropriate remediation protocol. In many cases here, the root cause is a hidden leak from the recent rains or chronic condensation behind the wardrobe on an exterior wall. A thorough inspection will pinpoint this so it can be fixed during remediation to prevent a rapid recurrence. |
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