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Our villa in Jumeirah has a persistent dampness problem, and behind the wardrobe in my youngest son's bedroom, I've found a patch of black, fuzzy mold. He's been waking up with a stuffy nose and a cough for the last three weeks, and it's not getting better. What's the safest way to clean this immediately, and should I be taking him to a specific type of doctor here in Dubai to get checked out?
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For immediate cleaning, wear an N95 mask and gloves. Isolate the area and keep your son out of the room. Mix a solution of one part white vinegar with four parts water and scrub the patch. Avoid bleach, as it only removes the colour and can worsen the issue by adding moisture. After scrubbing, dry the area completely with a fan or dehumidifier.
Given the persistent dampness in a Dubai villa, this is likely a symptom of a larger humidity or condensation issue, often worsened by the constant cycling of AC. Simply cleaning the visible patch won't address the source. The mould behind the wardrobe suggests possible condensation on a cold exterior wall or a hidden leak. For your son's health, a visit to a paediatrician or an allergist is recommended to address his current symptoms. You can mention the mould exposure. For a specialist in environmental health impacts, pulmonologists are best equipped to assess respiratory concerns. A professional inspection is strongly advised to find the moisture source. In Dubai's climate, hidden mould within wall cavities or AC systems is common. Proper remediation involves identifying the species and fixing the underlying humidity problem, not just surface cleaning. An inspector with a microbiology lab can provide a culture to identify the mould type and a protocol for effective, lasting removal. |
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