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My kids have been coughing non-stop for the past month and I'm starting to panic. I finally pulled our sofa away from the wall in our Khalifa City villa and found a huge patch of black mold spreading behind it, probably from a slow leak I didn't know about. Is it safe for us to stay in the house while we get this sorted, or should we leave immediately?
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Black mold exposure can be serious, particularly for children with persistent respiratory symptoms like coughing. Given the size of the infestation you've described and the health impact on your kids, the situation warrants immediate and careful action.
The high humidity and constant AC use in Dubai create ideal conditions for mold growth, especially from an undiscovered leak. For a large patch behind furniture, professional assessment is strongly recommended. Remediation involves more than just wiping the surface; it requires fixing the moisture source, containing the area to prevent spore spread, and properly removing contaminated materials. While not every situation requires vacating the home, your children's ongoing health symptoms are a significant concern. It is often advised that individuals with respiratory sensitivity, especially the very young, avoid the affected area entirely during remediation. For a large-scale problem in a living space, temporarily staying elsewhere can significantly reduce their exposure and allow the cleanup to proceed safely and thoroughly. A proper inspection will identify the mold species and the full extent of the problem, including inside walls. Look for a provider that uses lab analysis to verify the type of mold and can show you documented proof of post-remediation clearance testing to ensure the environment is truly safe before you return. |
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