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My kids have been coughing nonstop for the past month and I just found a patch of black, fuzzy mold behind the wardrobe in our master bedroom. We live in a villa in Jumeirah and the room always feels damp, even with the AC on. Could this mold be causing their persistent coughs and sore throats?
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Yes, the black mold in your bedroom is a likely cause of your children's persistent coughs and sore throats. In the UAE's high humidity, this type of visible growth is often accompanied by elevated airborne spore levels, which are a primary irritant to the respiratory system. Children are particularly susceptible to these effects.
The persistent dampness in your Jumeirah villa, even with AC running, points to a significant humidity control issue. AC units can contribute to the problem if not properly sized or maintained, as overcooling leads to condensation on cold surfaces like walls behind furniture, creating the perfect environment for mold. This is a common scenario in Dubai's climate where AC runs year-round. You should arrange for a professional inspection. A certified inspector can identify the mold species through lab analysis and locate the moisture source, which is critical for an effective solution. Simply cleaning the visible patch is insufficient if the underlying dampness remains; the mold will return. Remediation involves containing the area, removing contaminated materials, and addressing the humidity problem, which may require HVAC adjustments or a dedicated dehumidifier. For your children's health, resolving the root cause is essential. |
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