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My kids have been coughing non-stop for the past month and I keep finding black spots on the back of our bedroom wardrobe. We live in an older building in Deira and the room just never feels dry, even with the AC on. Could this mold be the reason they're so sick, and what should I do first?
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Yes, black mold in the bedroom could very well be the cause of your children's persistent coughing. The constant dampness you describe is a classic breeding ground for mold, and the spores it releases are a well-known respiratory irritant, particularly for children.
In Dubai's climate, this is a common issue in older Deira buildings. The high humidity, combined with potential thermal bridging in walls and condensation from AC units that may not be draining properly, creates the persistent moisture mold needs. The black spots behind the wardrobe are a major red flag; that area likely has poor air circulation, trapping humidity and allowing mold to flourish unseen on the wall itself. Your first step is to stop the moisture source. Run a dehumidifier in the room continuously and ensure your AC is set to a low humidity mode and that its drain line is not clogged. Do not attempt to clean the mold yourself with bleach, as this can aerosolize the spores and worsen the problem. Disturbing it without proper containment can spread the contamination throughout the room. For a situation involving child health and visible growth, a professional inspection is strongly recommended. They can identify the exact moisture source and the extent of the hidden problem. A company with its own microbiology lab can take air and surface samples to identify the mold species, which is critical for understanding the health risk and planning an effective remediation strategy. The Dubai Municipality has clear guidelines on mold remediation that reputable companies follow, focusing on containment and removal rather than just surface cleaning. Resolving the underlying dampness is the only permanent solution. |
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