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My kids have been coughing and I suspect it's from the mold I just found behind our bedroom dresser in Marina. It’s been humid lately and I noticed a small patch a week ago, but now it’s spread into a big black splotch. How urgently do I need to get this professionally treated before it affects our health?
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Any visible mold growth accompanied by respiratory symptoms like a child's cough warrants immediate attention. In Dubai's humid climate, especially in areas like Marina with high condensation potential, mold can proliferate rapidly behind furniture and within walls. The cough is a strong indicator that spores are already airborne and affecting your indoor air quality.
You should arrange for a professional mold inspection within the next few days. The priority is to identify the moisture source—likely condensation from the AC or a minor, hidden leak—and the full extent of the growth, which is often larger than what's visible. For a child's health, it is not advisable to attempt removal yourself, as improper handling will aerosolize more spores and can worsen the cough. A reputable inspector will use moisture meters and thermal imaging to find hidden dampness and can take air and surface samples for lab analysis to identify the species. This is critical, as some types like Aspergillus are more strongly linked to respiratory irritation and require specific containment protocols for safe removal. The entire process, from assessment to remediation, should be conducted with proper containment and air scrubbing to protect your family. Focus on companies that provide documented before-and-after data from an independent lab to verify the environment has been returned to a safe state. |
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