Can AC mold cause my kids' persistent coughing?« Back to Previous Page
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My kids have been coughing non-stop for the past month and I'm starting to worry it's our AC unit. I noticed some black dust around the vent in the master bedroom and our curtains near the unit feel damp. Is this something a professional mold inspection can test for, and how do they check inside the ducts?
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Yes, AC mold can definitely cause persistent coughing in children, especially in Dubai's climate where AC runs year-round. The damp curtains and black dust around your vent are strong indicators of condensation and potential mold growth inside the unit or ductwork. The high humidity here creates perfect conditions for mold when cool AC air meets warmer room air, leading to moisture buildup.
A professional inspection can absolutely test for this. The process involves two main methods. First, a surface sample is taken from the black dust around the vent to identify the mold species in a lab. More importantly, an air quality test is conducted. This involves collecting air samples from the room and, crucially, from inside the ductwork while the AC is running. This compares the spore count inside the system to the outdoor air to confirm if your AC is the source. For a case involving children's health, a professional inspection is strongly recommended over DIY tests. They have the tools to safely access and inspect the interior evaporator coil and deep within the ducts, which are common problem areas you cannot see. Look for a provider that uses evidence-based methods and can provide documented lab results, not just a visual check. Resolving this often requires a combination of professional duct cleaning and addressing the underlying moisture issue to prevent recurrence. |
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