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My kids have been coughing non-stop for the past month and their pediatrician asked if there could be mold in our home. I just pulled out the sofa in our Deira apartment to find a toy and the wall behind it is covered in this scary black and green fuzz, probably from an old AC leak we never knew about. We’ve lived here for 2 years and just noticed this. Could this be the reason for their constant runny noses and headaches, and what kind of specialist should I call to get it tested properly?
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Yes, the mold behind your sofa could very well be contributing to your children's persistent coughing, runny noses, and headaches. In Dubai's high humidity, hidden mold growth from old AC leaks is a common trigger for these exact respiratory symptoms and allergic reactions. The continuous exposure over two years in a confined apartment space means they have been inhaling its spores consistently.
The black and green fuzz indicates a significant colony that requires professional assessment. Do not attempt to clean it yourself, as disturbing it will aerosolize a high concentration of spores. You need a specialist who can conduct a proper inspection, which includes identifying the moisture source (like that old AC leak), assessing the extent of growth inside the wall cavity, and taking air and surface samples for lab analysis to identify the species. This diagnostic step is critical, as it determines the actual health risk and the required scope of remediation. Look for a certified indoor environmental professional or a mold remediation company that operates its own microbiology lab. This ensures the inspector is independent from the remediation team, providing unbiased results. They should provide a detailed report with lab findings and a clear remediation protocol. Resolving the moisture issue is the first and most important step to prevent it from returning. |
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