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My kids have been coughing for the past couple of weeks and I just found a patch of black mold behind their bedroom curtains, which is on a wall facing Deira Creek. The room always feels a bit damp. How urgent is it to get this professionally cleaned, and should I keep them out of the room entirely until it's fixed?
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Black mold in a child's bedroom with existing respiratory symptoms is a high-priority issue. The dampness you describe, especially on a creek-facing wall, is a classic sign of condensation or moisture intrusion, which is a significant driver of mold growth in Dubai's humid climate.
You should restrict your children's access to that room immediately. The coughing is a clear indicator that they are reacting to the spores in the air. For their health, it's best they sleep and play in a different, well-ventilated area of the home until the situation is resolved. The urgency for professional remediation is high. In the UAE, the high humidity means that a visible patch of mold is often just the tip of the iceberg; the hidden growth within the wall or behind the plaster can be far more extensive. A proper inspection will identify the primary moisture source—whether it's condensation from the AC, a leak, or penetrating damp from the external wall—because simply cleaning the visible mold will fail if the root cause isn't fixed. Professional remediation is strongly advised over a DIY approach for this scenario. They will contain the area to prevent spores from spreading throughout your home, safely remove the contaminated materials, and use industrial-grade equipment like dehumidifiers to dry the structure completely. The final, critical step is a post-remediation verification test, often conducted by a third-party lab, to confirm the spore count in the room has returned to a safe, normal level. This is the only way to be certain the environment is healthy for your children to return. |
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