Could black mold behind sofa cause my kids' 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 panic. I just 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. The room constantly feels damp even with the AC on. Could this mold be the cause of their respiratory issues and what's the safest way to get it professionally removed without spreading spores everywhere?
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Yes, the black mold behind your sofa is very likely the cause of your children's persistent coughing. In Dubai's high humidity, hidden mold growth from a slow leak is common and a known respiratory irritant. The damp feeling in the room confirms an ongoing moisture problem that the mold is thriving on.
For a patch you describe as "huge," professional remediation is the safest approach. Disturbing it yourself risks aerosolizing a high concentration of spores throughout your home's air. The process must include containment of the area with physical barriers and negative air pressure to prevent cross-contamination. Technicians should use professional-grade HEPA filtration equipment to clean the air during and after the physical removal of contaminated materials. Any remediation effort is incomplete without fixing the source of the moisture. A professional inspection can identify the cause of the leak and the full extent of the growth, which often travels unseen inside walls. Given the health symptoms, consider a post-remediation verification test to confirm the spore count in the room's air has returned to a normal baseline. This provides assurance the environment is safe again for your family. |
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