Urgent: Safe mold removal for kids' room in Dubai?« Back to Previous Page
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My kids have been coughing non-stop for the last two weeks and I just found patches of black and green mold behind their bedroom wardrobe, which is on an interior wall. We live in a villa in Mirdif and I'm worried the recent humidity made it worse. What's the fastest and safest way to get this professionally treated without putting my family at risk?
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In your Dubai villa's climate, that persistent humidity and interior wall location are classic mold triggers. For a situation involving children's health and visible growth, professional remediation is strongly advised over DIY methods. The fastest and safest protocol is a contained removal by a certified team to prevent spores from spreading throughout your home during the process.
The priority is isolating the area. Professionals will seal the room with plastic sheeting, use negative air pressure machines (air scrubbers with HEPA filters), and have technicians in protective gear. The moldy drywall or plaster behind the wardrobe likely needs to be cut out and disposed of safely, not just wiped, as the roots penetrate porous materials. The area will then be HEPA vacuumed and treated with antimicrobial solutions. Before any remediation, insist on a lab-based mold test to identify the species. This is critical for understanding any specific health risks and for post-remediation verification to confirm the source is gone. After removal, the underlying cause must be addressed; this is always a moisture issue. A professional should use a moisture meter to find the source, which could be internal condensation from AC temperature differences, a minor pipe leak inside the wall, or moisture wicking from the foundation. Request a company that provides full documentation, including before-and-after lab results and a detailed report on the moisture source and corrective actions taken. This verifiable evidence is what separates a proper remediation from a superficial cleaning that will likely fail. For immediate steps, keep the children out of the room, improve air circulation with fans (pointed out a window if possible), and run a dehumidifier. |
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