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My kids have been coughing for the last couple of weeks and I finally checked behind the wardrobe in their bedroom. I found a patch of black, fuzzy mold about the size of a dinner plate on the wall. We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed this, but with the recent humidity, it seems to have gotten worse. How urgent is it that I get a professional to deal with this, and is it safe for them to sleep in there tonight?
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A dinner-plate-sized patch behind furniture is significant and warrants immediate action. Given the coughing symptoms and size, it's unsafe for them to sleep in that room tonight. The mold is actively releasing spores into the air they breathe.
The recent high humidity has accelerated its growth, a common issue here where AC cooling cycles create condensation on cooler walls, especially behind large furniture blocking airflow. This is a serious case where professional assessment is needed, not a DIY wipe-down. Improper cleaning can aerosolize a massive amount of spores, making the problem much worse. In the UAE, remediation must follow strict guidelines like the DM Code of Practice to ensure spores are contained and the moisture source is identified and fixed. A professional will use containment barriers, HEPA filtration, and personal protective equipment to remove it safely. They can also diagnose the root cause, which could be a small plumbing leak, capillary rise from a slab, or chronic condensation. Move the kids to another room and keep the bedroom door closed until a certified inspector can assess it. They will likely recommend lab testing to identify the species, which determines the precise health risk and required remediation protocol. Addressing the underlying moisture issue is the only way to prevent its return. |
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