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My kids have been coughing non-stop for the past month and I'm starting to panic. I pulled out the sofa bed in our Deira apartment to change the sheets and found a huge patch of black mold growing on the wall behind it, probably from a slow AC leak I didn't know about. We've all been having headaches and feeling tired too. Could this mold behind our sofa be the reason for our constant coughs and fatigue?
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Yes, the mold behind your sofa is very likely contributing to your family's persistent coughs, fatigue, and headaches. This is a common scenario in Dubai apartments, especially when furniture is placed against exterior walls where condensation from AC units can accumulate unseen. The constant coughing and tiredness are classic symptoms of prolonged exposure to mold spores circulating in your indoor air.
In the UAE's humid climate, this type of hidden mold growth from a slow AC leak is unfortunately common. The wall cavity acts as a damp incubator, allowing mold to thrive and release spores into your living space 24/7. For infants and children, whose respiratory systems are still developing, this exposure can cause significant and persistent irritation. You should arrange for a professional mold inspection immediately. Do not attempt to clean a large patch yourself, as disturbing it will release a massive cloud of spores. A certified inspector can assess the full extent of the damage behind the wall, identify the mold species through lab analysis, and determine the source of the moisture—which is critical to prevent it from returning after cleanup. The remediation process will involve containment of the area, safe removal of contaminated materials, and HEPA filtration to clean the air. Addressing this hidden source is the most effective step you can take to improve your family's health. |
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