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My kids have been coughing at night for the past few weeks and I’ve just found black spots behind the wardrobe in our master bedroom. We’re in an older building in Deira and I’m worried this is from the humidity. What is the best way to get this properly tested and removed, especially since it’s so close to where my family sleeps?
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Black mould in a bedroom, especially with children present, should be taken seriously. The proximity to where your family sleeps increases exposure time, making proper assessment and removal essential. The symptoms you describe, like nighttime coughing, are commonly associated with mould exposure, particularly in sensitive individuals.
Given the location in an older Deira building, high humidity and condensation from AC units are frequent culprits. The first step is a professional inspection to confirm it's mould and identify the species. A legitimate inspector will use a moisture meter to find the water source and may recommend air or surface sampling sent to an accredited microbiology lab for analysis. This is critical, as it determines the actual health risk and the correct remediation protocol. For removal, simply wiping it is insufficient and can release more spores. Professional remediation involves isolating the area with containment barriers, using HEPA filtration to clean the air, and safely removing contaminated materials. The underlying moisture issue, likely from condensation or a small leak, must be fixed to prevent immediate regrowth. The Dubai climate makes this a persistent issue. To manage it long-term, aim to keep indoor humidity below 60% with a dehumidifier or properly serviced AC, ensure good ventilation, and immediately address any water leaks. For a situation this close to your sleeping area, a professional assessment is strongly advised to ensure it is handled safely and completely. |
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