Is mold causing my child's cough in humid Dubai?« Back to Previous Page
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The AC in our apartment in Jumeirah seems to be blowing out a damp, earthy smell that’s gotten worse over the last couple of weeks. My youngest has developed a persistent cough that’s really worrying me, and I’ve just spotted a few small black patches in the corner behind our wardrobe. Given the humidity here, how urgently do I need to get a professional mold inspection for our health's sake?
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The damp, earthy smell from your AC and visible black patches are strong indicators of a mold issue, which is very common in Dubai's high humidity. Your child's persistent cough could certainly be a reaction to mold spores circulating in the air, as children are often more sensitive to these irritants.
In a climate like ours, where AC runs year-round and condensation builds up inside units, mold finds an ideal environment to grow. The inside of an AC unit and its ductwork can become a significant source of contamination, spreading spores throughout your apartment every time the system turns on. For a child's health, it is wise to treat this with urgency. The first step is to have a professional inspection that includes air and surface sampling. This is not just about identifying visible mold; a proper inspection will determine the spore count in the air you're breathing and identify the specific type of mold, which dictates the health risk and necessary remediation steps. In many cases, a thorough cleaning of the AC system and addressing the moisture source resolves the issue. Look for a provider that uses a certified microbiological lab for analysis and can show you documented before-and-after results. This verifies that the problem has been effectively addressed, giving you peace of mind that your indoor air quality is safe for your family. |
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