Mold in closet and child sick: doctor or remediation first?« Back to Previous Page
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We've lived in our Jumeirah villa for 2 years and just noticed a few small black spots forming in the corner of our youngest's bedroom closet, which is on an interior wall. With the humidity lately, the whole room feels a bit damp and my son has had a persistent runny nose and cough for the last three weeks that won't go away. Should I be rushing everyone to a doctor for a check-up, or is getting a professional mold remediation company in here the absolute first step?
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A medical consultation is your immediate first step. Your son's persistent respiratory symptoms are the priority; a doctor can assess his health and determine if the mold is a likely irritant or if another cause exists. Documenting any potential mold-related health issues is also important for your own records.
Simultaneously, you should contact a professional mold inspection company. In Dubai's climate, interior wall mold like you've described often indicates a hidden moisture issue, possibly from condensation within the AC system's ductwork or a small, unseen leak in the wall. The high ambient humidity acts as a constant source of moisture, allowing these small colonies to thrive. A proper inspection involves more than looking at the visible spots. It includes using moisture meters and thermal imaging to find the water source and an air quality test to identify the spore types and concentration levels in the room's air. This scientific approach is crucial because the visible mold is often just a small part of the problem. Do not attempt to clean it yourself with bleach, as this can aerosolize the spores and worsen the air quality. A remediation company will contain the area, remove the contaminated materials safely, and address the underlying moisture problem to prevent recurrence. Resolving the source of the dampness is the only permanent solution in our humid environment. |
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