Could black mold in my Dubai home cause kids' cough?« Back to Previous Page
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My kids have been coughing non-stop for the last month and I just discovered a huge patch of black fuzzy mold behind the wardrobe in our master bedroom, which shares a wall with the kids' room. We live in an older building in Jumeirah and the room always feels a bit damp, even with the AC on. Could this mold be the cause of their respiratory issues and what's the proper way to handle it in Dubai?
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Based on your description, the black mold discovered behind your wardrobe is a highly probable cause of your children's persistent cough. In Dubai's climate, where high external humidity and continuous air conditioning create significant temperature differentials, condensation is a common issue, particularly on cold walls behind large furniture units like wardrobes. This dampness provides the ideal environment for mold growth, notably Stachybotrys chartarum (often referred to as "black mold"), which is a known respiratory irritant and allergen.
The proximity of the mold to your children's room is a major concern. Mold releases microscopic spores and mycotoxins into the air. These particles can easily travel through gaps around plumbing, electrical outlets, or via the AC system, directly impacting indoor air quality and triggering allergic reactions, asthma attacks, and chronic coughing in sensitive individuals, especially children. For a situation of this severity, a DIY approach is strongly discouraged. Disturbing the mold colony without proper containment can cause a massive release of spores, exacerbating the health issues and contaminating other areas of your home. The proper protocol involves professional inspection and remediation. A certified inspector will conduct a thorough assessment, including air quality and surface sampling to identify the mold species and spore concentration levels. This is crucial for determining the correct remediation strategy. The remediation process itself requires industrial-grade HEPA filtration, negative air pressure containment to prevent cross-contamination, and the safe disposal of contaminated porous materials, all conducted by trained, PPE-equipped technicians. Given the potential health risks, I strongly recommend you seek a professional evaluation immediately. For a certified inspection and a comprehensive remediation plan, please contact our specialists at Saniservice. Call 800-MOLDS (800-66537) or email hello@saniservice.com to schedule an assessment. |
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