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My kids have been coughing non-stop since last week and I just found what looks like black mold behind their bedroom curtains. We live in an older building in Al Quoz and I'm worried the high humidity from running the AC all the time is making it worse. What's the fastest way to get this professionally tested and cleaned for their safety?
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It very well could be. Black mold behind curtains in a Dubai bedroom is a classic scenario. The constant AC use creates a significant temperature difference between the chilled room and the warm outside wall. This leads to condensation, and the curtain fabric traps that moisture against the wall, creating a perfect breeding ground for mold. The persistent cough in children is a common reaction to mold spore exposure.
For immediate safety, move the children to another room if possible. Do not attempt to clean it yourself with bleach, as this can aerosolize the spores and worsen the air quality. The fastest way to get a professional assessment is to contact a company with an in-house microbiology lab. They can conduct an on-site inspection, take air and surface samples, and have them analyzed to identify the mold species and spore count in the air your children are breathing. This is crucial, as not all black-colored molds are the toxic Stachybotrys, but many types can cause respiratory irritation. Simultaneously, you should engage a professional mold remediation company to safely contain and remove the growth. Look for providers who follow IICRC standards and can show you a clear protocol for containment, removal, and verification testing after cleanup. For a situation in an older Al Quoz building, they should also investigate the underlying cause, such as potential insulation issues or AC unit condensate drain problems, to prevent rapid recurrence. Resolving the humidity source is just as important as the cleanup itself. |
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