Is wall mold a major health risk for my baby?« Back to Previous Page
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We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed a bunch of black, speckled patches spreading on the wall behind the wardrobe in our master bedroom. It's a villa in Mirdif, and the room always feels a bit damp no matter how much we run the AC. With a new baby at home, we're really worried about health risks. For a problem this size, are we talking a few hundred dirhams for a cleanup or a major renovation costing thousands, and is it absolutely necessary to call in a professional company?
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Wall mold can be a significant health risk, particularly for infants whose developing respiratory systems are more vulnerable. The primary concerns are allergic reactions and respiratory irritation, which can manifest as persistent coughing, wheezing, or congestion. The risk is directly tied to the specific mold species and the extent of the infestation, which requires professional identification.
The conditions you describe—a villa in Mirdif, a perpetually damp feeling, and growth behind furniture—point to a persistent humidity or condensation issue, common in Dubai's climate. This is not just surface moisture; the mold growth on the wall suggests a deeper problem that likely won't be resolved by simply wiping it away. The wall itself may be retaining moisture. For a new baby in the home, a professional inspection is strongly advised. They will identify the mold type and, crucially, locate the moisture source—whether it's a hidden pipe leak, condensation from the AC system, or rising damp. Remediation cost depends entirely on this finding. Addressing a simple condensation issue is a far different scope of work than repairing a major leak that has damaged internal wall structures. You should request an on-site assessment to understand the necessary steps and associated investment. |
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