Safely remove mold behind wardrobe with asthmatic child?« Back to Previous Page
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My kids have been coughing and I suspect it's because of the black spots that have appeared behind the wardrobe in our master bedroom. It's been getting worse since the humidity really kicked in a few weeks ago. I'm terrified they're breathing in mold spores, especially my youngest who has asthma. What's the safest and most effective way to get this removed without putting my family at risk?
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The black spots are likely mold, and your concern is valid—especially with an asthmatic child. Dubai's high humidity, combined with condensation from AC units and poor air circulation behind furniture, creates a perfect environment for mold growth.
Do not attempt to clean it yourself. Disturbing the mold releases a high concentration of spores into the air, which can significantly worsen respiratory issues. For a child with asthma, this poses a serious health risk. The safest first step is to have a professional inspection. They will assess the extent of the growth, identify the mold species (some are more problematic than others), and locate the moisture source, which is critical to prevent recurrence. Effective remediation for a case like this involves containment. Professionals will seal off the area with plastic sheeting to prevent spores from spreading to other parts of your home during the removal process. They use HEPA-filtered air scrubbers to clean the air and specialized methods to safely remove the contaminated materials. Simply wiping or spraying the surface is not enough and can make the problem worse. After removal, the underlying cause must be fixed. This often means addressing the humidity issue with improved ventilation or a dehumidifier and repairing any hidden leaks in the wall. To verify the air is safe for your family post-remediation, request a post-clearance test from a company with its own microbiology lab for unbiased results. This provides the documented proof you need for peace of mind. |
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