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My kids have been coughing for the past few weeks and I just pulled out some winter clothes from the back of the wardrobe in our master bedroom and found a bunch of them covered in black and green fuzzy spots. We keep the room cool but it feels damp, and I'm really worried about their health. What is the most effective and child-safe way to handle mold removal on fabrics and inside the cupboard itself?
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Mold on children's clothing is a common issue here due to our high humidity, especially when items are stored in cool, stagnant air. The safest removal method depends on the fabric type and the extent of the growth.
For washable fabrics like cotton, a hot wash (60°C or the highest temperature the fabric allows) with a cup of white vinegar can be effective. Avoid mixing vinegar with bleach. For delicate items, sun-drying outside for several hours is a powerful natural disinfectant, as UV rays kill mold spores. If the smell or visible spots remain after washing, the spores are likely deeply embedded, and the item should be discarded to prevent recontamination and respiratory irritation. The wardrobe itself is the critical part. Simply cleaning the clothes won't solve the problem if the source remains. You must address the damp environment. Empty the cupboard completely and inspect for visible mold growth on walls, shelves, and the back panel. Wipe all interior surfaces with a solution of diluted vinegar or a dedicated mold-cleaning agent, then dry it thoroughly with a fan before returning any items. Given the persistent cough in your children and the description of a damp room, this suggests an ongoing humidity issue, likely from condensation from your AC unit or a hidden leak. For health safety, a professional inspection is strongly recommended to identify the moisture source. In Dubai, improper AC operation is a frequent cause of such problems, leading to condensation buildup inside walls and closed spaces. An expert can use moisture meters and thermal cameras to find the root cause, which is essential for a permanent solution. |
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