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My kids have been coughing non-stop for the past month, and I just found patches of black mold behind their bedroom wardrobe. The room feels damp all the time, even with the AC on, and I'm worried it's making them sick. Is this something serious enough that I need to take them to a doctor immediately, or should I just get a professional cleaner first?
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Persistent coughing in children alongside visible mold growth and a damp room is a significant health concern that warrants immediate attention. The black patches behind the wardrobe and the constant dampness, even with AC, are classic signs of a condensation and humidity issue common in Dubai's climate.
You should consult a pediatrician to address the children's symptoms. Inform the doctor about the mold exposure, as this can help guide their evaluation, especially to rule out or treat mold-related respiratory irritation or allergic reactions. Concurrently, a professional inspection is strongly advised. The mold you see is likely just the surface manifestation; the root cause is excess moisture trapped within the wall cavity. A proper assessment will identify the moisture source—often poor insulation or a cold bridge behind the wardrobe—and determine the full extent of the contamination. Remediation is more than just cleaning the visible spots; it requires fixing the moisture problem and safely removing all affected materials to prevent spores from spreading. For verification, a lab analysis can identify the mold species, which helps assess the potential risk level and confirms the cleanup was effective. Addressing the underlying humidity is key to preventing recurrence, which may involve improving room ventilation or using a dedicated dehumidifier. |
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