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My kids have been coughing and I suspect it’s from black mold forming on the ceiling in their bedroom closet, probably from a small AC leak. We’re in a Jumeirah villa and I’m really worried about their health, especially with the humidity lately. What's the most effective and child-safe way to handle this ourselves, and when should we just call a professional company?
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The most effective and child-safe approach starts with identifying and stopping the moisture source. The AC leak must be repaired first; otherwise, the mold will return quickly. In Dubai's high humidity, a small leak can create a constant source of condensation.
For a small, isolated patch (less than about one square meter), you can clean it yourself with proper precautions. Keep your children out of the room during the process. Wear an N95 mask, gloves, and goggles. Scrub the area with a solution of detergent and water. Avoid using bleach, as it can irritate airways and doesn't prevent regrowth. After cleaning, ensure the area is dried completely with a fan to discourage new growth. However, given this is in a closet where spores can be disturbed and potentially spread into the bedroom air, and because the health of children is involved, a professional assessment is strongly recommended. Visible mold on the surface is often just the tip of the iceberg; it can penetrate porous materials like drywall or insulation. A professional inspection can determine the full extent and identify the specific mold species through lab analysis, which is crucial for understanding potential health risks. For a confirmed issue of this nature, especially with health symptoms present, professional remediation is the safest course. They will use containment barriers and HEPA filtration to remove the mold without contaminating your home, and their verification testing ensures it is truly resolved. |
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