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My kids have been coughing for the last couple of weeks, and I just found a large patch of black and greenish mold in the back of our master bedroom closet where we store our winter clothes. It's been so humid lately that I think it just exploded. How urgent is it that we get this professionally removed, and can it wait until the weekend?
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With children showing respiratory symptoms like coughing, professional mold removal should be considered urgent, ideally within 48-72 hours of discovery. The combination of Dubai's high humidity and the presence of visible growth, especially the greenish type which can indicate active colonization, elevates the health risk. For infants and those with allergies or asthma, prompt action is critical to prevent symptoms from worsening.
The humidity here acts as a constant fuel source, allowing mold to proliferate rapidly behind walls and in hidden spaces, even after you've cleaned the visible patch. A professional inspection is necessary to assess the full extent, identify the moisture source (often condensation from AC ducts or a small leak), and safely contain the area during removal to prevent spreading spores throughout your home. DIY cleaning with bleach often fails to address the root cause and can aggravate the situation by releasing more particulates into the air. While you can manage the immediate risk by keeping the closet door closed and ensuring good ventilation in the bedroom until help arrives, waiting until the weekend may prolong your children's exposure. Reputable remediation companies use containment barriers, HEPA filtration, and specialized antimicrobial treatments to not only remove the growth but also correct the humidity issue that caused it. The process typically takes a few hours to a full day, depending on the infestation's size. Following removal, a post-remediation verification test from an independent lab is the only way to confirm the air quality is safe again for your family. |
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