Could black mold in Dubai cause my daughter's cough?« Back to Previous Page
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Our family villa in Jumeirah has this weird black speckled stuff growing along the bottom of the bedroom walls in the room my two young daughters share. It's been getting worse since the humidity really kicked in last month, and now my youngest has developed a persistent cough that gets better when she's at nursery. Could this mold be the cause of her cough and what's the best way to get it properly treated here in Dubai?
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Yes, the black speckled mold on your bedroom walls could absolutely be the cause of your daughter's persistent cough. This is a common scenario in Dubai, especially during humid months when condensation builds up on cooler surfaces like exterior walls behind furniture. The cough improving while she's at nursery strongly suggests an environmental trigger in the home, and mold is a primary suspect as its spores are a known respiratory irritant.
For a villa in Jumeirah, the issue is likely condensation from the temperature difference between the air-conditioned interior and the humid exterior air. This moisture gets trapped behind beds or wardrobes, creating the perfect environment for mold. The first step is to move any furniture away from the affected walls to improve air circulation. Wipe down the walls with a diluted vinegar solution to remove the surface growth, but this is only a temporary measure. To properly treat it, you need to identify and address the source of the moisture. A professional inspection is recommended for a case like this. They can use moisture meters to pinpoint hidden dampness within the wall and assess the extent. The only way to confirm the mold type is through lab analysis of a tape-lift or air sample, which can be crucial information if someone is having a health reaction. Proper remediation involves more than just wiping it away; it requires correcting the humidity issue, often with improved ventilation or dehumidification, and safely removing the contaminated materials. Look for a provider that follows IICRC standards and can provide verifiable before-and-after lab results to ensure the spores have been effectively removed and the indoor environment is healthy again for your family. |
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