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My kids have been coughing non-stop for the past month and I’m starting to panic. I just pulled out some winter clothes from the back of our wardrobe in the master bedroom and found a bunch of them covered in black and green fuzzy spots. We’ve lived in this Jumeirah villa for years and never had this issue until now. Could this mold be the reason for their constant cold-like symptoms and what’s the safest way to deal with it?
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Yes, mold in your wardrobe could absolutely be the cause of your children's persistent cough. The black and green fuzzy growth you found is a clear sign of active mold colonies, and their location in your bedroom means your family is breathing in airborne spores all night. In Dubai's humid climate, enclosed spaces like wardrobes, especially against exterior walls, are prime locations for condensation and mold growth when the air conditioning is running.
The constant cough and cold-like symptoms are a classic reaction to mold exposure, particularly in children, whose respiratory systems are more sensitive. The spores act as irritants, triggering allergic reactions, congestion, and a lingering cough that seems like a cold that won't go away. For your safety, do not attempt to clean this yourself with bleach or other store-bought solutions. Disturbing it will release a massive cloud of spores into your home's air. The safest approach is a professional inspection to assess the full extent, as the visible growth is often just a fraction of the problem. The inspector will identify the mold type and moisture source—often a small condensation leak in an AC duct running through the ceiling or a poorly insulated exterior wall. Until help arrives, isolate the area. Keep the wardrobe doors closed and the bedroom door shut. Increase ventilation in the room by running an exhaust fan if available. A company with its own microbiology lab can provide the necessary testing to identify the species and verify it has been properly remediated, not just wiped away. This is crucial for ensuring your children's health is no longer at risk. |
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