Is mold causing my kids' constant coughs?« Back to Previous Page
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My kids have been coughing non-stop since the holidays, and I finally pulled out their toy chest from the corner of their bedroom in our Jumeirah Park villa. The wall behind it is covered in black and green fuzzy patches, and the room always feels damp. Could this mold be the reason for their constant colds, and what's the safest way to clean it with them in the house?
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Yes, the mold behind the toy chest is very likely contributing to your children's persistent coughs and cold-like symptoms. The damp wall and visible growth indicate a moisture problem, which in Dubai's climate often stems from condensation from AC units or minor, hidden leaks. The constant exposure to mold spores in a confined space like a bedroom directly irritates the respiratory system, causing coughing, congestion, and worsening allergies.
For the safety of your family, do not attempt to clean this yourself, especially with children present. Disturbing the mold will release a large number of spores into the air, potentially making the situation worse. The safest approach is to first identify and stop the moisture source—this is critical, as mold will return within 48 hours of any water exposure if the root cause isn't fixed. For a case of this visible size and with health symptoms already present, a professional inspection is strongly advised. They will identify the exact moisture source and perform diagnostic testing to determine the mold species, which dictates the proper remediation protocol. Reputable providers will isolate the area, use HEPA filtration to contain spores, and safely remove the contaminated materials. They should also provide you with verifiable before-and-after lab results to confirm the environment has been returned to a safe state. Keep the children out of the room until the issue is fully resolved. |
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