Black mold in toddler's room: clean myself or call professional?« Back to Previous Page
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My toddler has been having a runny nose and a weird cough for the last three weeks, and I just found a patch of black mold in the corner of his bedroom closet where I keep his winter clothes. Our apartment in Jumeirah is always humid, but it got way worse after the heavy dew last month. Is this something I can clean myself with vinegar, or do I need to call a professional company to check it out?
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Given the presence of a toddler with persistent respiratory symptoms and visible mold in a high-humidity environment like Jumeirah, professional assessment is strongly recommended. The heavy dew and year-round AC use in Dubai create persistent condensation issues, particularly in closets and behind furniture where air doesn't circulate.
While a small, surface-level patch might be addressed with a vinegar solution, the concern is what you cannot see. Mold often grows inside wall cavities or under flooring when a closet is damp. DIY cleaning removes the visible stain but not the root moisture problem or hidden colonies, which will likely return. For a child's room, identifying the species through lab analysis is crucial, as some types produce mycotoxins that can exacerbate respiratory issues. A certified inspector will use moisture meters and thermal cameras to find the moisture source and assess the extent. They can also perform air and surface sampling to identify the mold type, which informs the necessary remediation steps. This data-driven approach is the only way to ensure the environment is truly safe for your toddler. The Dubai climate makes this a recurring battle; a professional can provide solutions to manage humidity and prevent regrowth. |
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