Could mold in wardrobe be causing our coughing and allergies?« Back to Previous Page
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My kids have been coughing non-stop for the past month and my own allergies are going crazy, especially at night. I’ve just pulled our winter clothes out of the master bedroom wardrobe in our Jumeirah villa and found a bunch of them covered in black spots. The back wall of the cupboard feels damp and has a really strong, earthy smell. Could this mold be causing our health issues and what’s the first step for a proper inspection?
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Yes, the mould in your wardrobe is very likely the cause of your family's persistent coughing and worsened allergies, especially at night. The damp wall and strong, earthy smell confirm an active colony. When disturbed, these mould spores become airborne and are easily inhaled, directly irritating the respiratory system.
The first step is a professional inspection. Do not attempt to clean it yourself, as this will aerosolize a high concentration of spores and can significantly worsen your symptoms. A proper inspection in a Dubai villa involves more than just looking at the visible growth. The inspector will use a moisture meter to find the source of the dampness—a common issue here due to our high humidity condensing on cooler surfaces, even through walls. They will also conduct air quality testing inside the wardrobe and in your bedroom to measure spore levels and identify the mould type, as some species are more allergenic than others. This is crucial because the problem often extends beyond what you can see. The inspection will determine if the issue is isolated condensation or something more systemic, like a hidden pipe leak or compromised building envelope, which requires a different remediation approach. For a case with clear health impacts like yours, starting with a professional assessment is the safest and most effective course of action. |
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