Is the mold in my AC villa causing my kids' cough?« Back to Previous Page
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My kids have been coughing at night and I’m worried it’s from the black spots I just found behind our bedroom wardrobe in our villa in Jumeirah. We keep the AC on all the time but it feels damp, especially since the humidity started rising a few weeks ago. What’s the most effective way to kill this mold for good and stop it from coming back?
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It's very possible the mold is contributing to your kids' cough, especially with the recent rise in humidity. The black spots behind the wardrobe are a classic sign of a condensation issue, which is common in Dubai villas with AC running constantly. The cold wall from the AC meets the warm, humid air, creating the perfect damp environment for mold to grow. The spores then become airborne and can irritate respiratory systems, particularly in children.
The most effective approach is a two-step process: correct removal and then address the source. For the existing growth, simply wiping it with bleach is not a long-term solution and can further irritate airways. The mold must be physically removed using proper antimicrobial agents and techniques to prevent spore dispersal. However, killing it is only temporary if you don't fix the humidity problem. To stop it from coming back, you must control the condensation. This is the core issue in our climate. Improve air circulation behind the wardrobe. A dehumidifier in the room can make a significant difference, as indoor humidity should ideally be kept below 60%. Ensure your AC unit is serviced and draining correctly, as a clogged drain pipe can contribute to indoor dampness. Given the symptoms and visible growth, a professional inspection is wise. They can identify the mold species to confirm its potential for causing irritation and use moisture meters to pinpoint the exact condensation source. This science-based approach ensures the remediation targets the root cause, not just the visible symptom, which is crucial for providing a lasting solution for your family's health. |
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