Child-Safe Mold Removal for Dubai Bedroom?« Back to Previous Page
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We've lived in our villa in Al Barsha for two years and just noticed a patch of black mold in the corner of our youngest daughter's bedroom, behind her wardrobe. It must have been there a while as she's been having a persistent cough and stuffy nose for months. I'm really worried about her health and want to tackle this properly. What is the most effective and child-safe way to remove mold from the walls here in Dubai's climate?
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First, move the wardrobe away from the wall to allow the area to dry completely and prevent the mold from spreading further. For a small patch, a solution of white vinegar and water (1:1 ratio) is effective and child-safe; avoid bleach as it only removes the surface discoloration and can release harmful fumes in an enclosed space. Scrub the area gently, then dry it thoroughly with a fan. Given Dubai's high humidity, the root cause is likely condensation from the AC unit or a minor, unnoticed leak. Check the AC's condensate drain line isn't blocked and that cold air is not blowing directly onto that wall, as this creates a perpetual cold spot where moisture condenses.
Because your daughter has had prolonged symptoms, this indicates potential exposure. Surface cleaning may not address hidden mold within the wall if a leak is present. For a child's bedroom, a professional inspection is strongly recommended to assess the wall's moisture content and check for hidden growth behind the plasterboard. They can also perform air quality testing to ensure the space is safe after remediation. In villas, this often traces back to external wall cracks or internal AC condensation issues, both common in our climate. Proper remediation should include fixing the moisture source, not just cleaning the visible mold. |
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