Black mold in closet causing child's cough: dangerous to clean myself?« Back to Previous Page
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We've lived here for 2 years and just noticed some dark, fuzzy black spots spreading in the corner of our master bedroom closet where we store our winter clothes. Since the weather turned humid a couple of weeks ago, my youngest has developed a persistent cough that seems worse at night. I’m really worried it's connected. How dangerous is this, and can I clean it myself or do I absolutely need to call a professional company?
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The dark, fuzzy spots in your closet are a significant concern, especially with your child's cough worsening in the humid weather. This combination strongly suggests a professional inspection is needed. In Dubai's climate, high humidity and condensation trapped in closets or behind walls create ideal conditions for active mold growth, which can cause or exacerbate respiratory irritation.
While small surface mold on a non-porous tile might be cleaned with a bleach solution, your description of it spreading indicates a deeper moisture issue and potential growth on porous materials like drywall or clothing. Disturbing it yourself risks releasing a high concentration of spores into your home's air, potentially worsening your child's symptoms. For a situation involving a child's health and visible spread, a professional assessment is the safest course. They will identify the moisture source, contain the area to prevent cross-contamination, and safely remove the affected materials. They can also provide a lab analysis to confirm the mold type, which is crucial for understanding any specific health risks. Look for a provider that offers verifiable before-and-after testing to ensure the issue is fully resolved. |
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