Could mold behind wardrobe cause our constant coughing?« Back to Previous Page
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My kids have been coughing non-stop for the past month and we can't figure out why. I finally pulled back the wardrobe in our master bedroom and found a huge patch of black, fuzzy mold spreading on the wall behind it, probably from a slow AC leak. We've lived in this Jumeirah villa for 2 years and just noticed this. Could this mold be the reason for our constant sore throats and headaches?
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Yes, the black mold behind your wardrobe is very likely the cause of your family's persistent coughing, sore throats, and headaches. This is a common scenario in Dubai villas, where condensation from AC units or small leaks creates a hidden, damp environment perfect for mold growth. The constant air circulation from your AC can then aerosolize the mold spores, distributing them throughout the room's air where they are inhaled.
The confined space and lack of airflow behind large furniture like wardrobes allows humidity to build up, especially on exterior walls. Given Dubai's high humidity levels for much of the year, this problem can develop unnoticed for a long time, exactly as you've described. For a case of this size and with ongoing health symptoms, a professional inspection is strongly recommended. They can identify the exact moisture source—be it a condensate drain leak, poor insulation, or another issue—to prevent immediate regrowth after cleanup. The visible mold is often just a portion of the actual growth, which can extend into the wall itself. Do not attempt to remove large patches yourself, as improper disturbance can significantly increase airborne spore levels. A proper remediation process involves containment, HEPA filtration, and safe removal protocols. For health-related cases, a post-remediation verification test from an independent lab is the only way to confirm the air quality is safe again. Focus on finding a provider that offers clear evidence of results, not just a cleaning service. |
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