Urgent: Is closet mold causing my kids' cough?« Back to Previous Page
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My kids have been coughing non-stop since the AC came on full-time last month, and I just found a patch of black, fuzzy stuff in the corner of their bedroom closet where it’s always a bit damp. I’m in a Jumeirah villa and I’m really worried it’s making them sick. What’s the fastest way to get this properly tested and removed safely for my family?
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The damp closet corner and timing of the cough strongly suggest a connection. In Dubai's climate, closets on exterior walls are common condensation points, creating a perfect environment for mold growth once the AC runs continuously. The black, fuzzy appearance is a clear sign of active growth.
For your children's safety, do not attempt to remove it yourself. Disturbing the patch will release a large number of spores into the air, which can worsen their symptoms. The fastest and safest approach is a professional inspection. They will use containment procedures and assess the full extent, as visible mold is often just the tip of the iceberg. The underlying cause, like a small leak or thermal bridging in the wall, must be identified to prevent immediate recurrence. Request an inspector who can take a surface or air sample for immediate lab analysis. This is critical—it identifies the species to confirm if it’s a type known to produce irritants or allergens, which would explain the coughing. In many Dubai villas, the issue is a common Cladosporium or Aspergillus, but only a culture can verify this. Remediation should follow DHA-aligned guidelines, which include isolating the area, using HEPA filtration to capture airborne spores during removal, and disposing of contaminated porous materials like cardboard or fabric. After removal, a post-remediation verification test is the only way to confirm the space is truly safe and the allergen load has been measurably reduced. Focus on companies that provide this documented, science-backed proof of results. |
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