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My kids have been coughing non-stop for the past month and I'm starting to panic. I just pulled back the wardrobe in our master bedroom to find a huge patch of black, fuzzy mold spreading across the wall behind it. We've lived in this Jumeirah villa for 5 years and it's never been an issue until now. Could this mold be the reason for our constant allergy-like symptoms and headaches?
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Yes, the black mold behind your wardrobe is very likely the cause of your family's persistent coughing and headaches. In Dubai's humid climate, this scenario is common when furniture is placed against exterior walls, which are cooler from AC and prone to condensation. This trapped moisture creates the perfect environment for mold to flourish unseen.
The symptoms you describe—coughing, headaches, and allergy-like issues—are classic reactions to mold spore exposure, particularly during sleep when you're in the room for extended periods. While not all black mold is the notorious Stachybotrys, many common species like Cladosporium or Aspergillus can trigger these significant health effects, especially in children. For a situation of this visible size, a professional inspection is strongly recommended. They can identify the moisture source (often a minor leak or severe condensation), assess the extent of growth within the wall cavity, and take samples for lab analysis to confirm the species. This is a serious case that requires more than a surface clean. Immediate steps you can take: move the wardrobe away from the wall to allow air circulation, avoid disturbing the mold yourself (to prevent releasing more spores), and ensure the room is well-ventilated. The long-term solution will involve fixing the moisture issue, properly remediating the affected wall materials, and using a dehumidifier to maintain humidity below 50-60%, which is crucial in villas here. |
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