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My kids have been coughing non-stop for the past month and my wife has been getting these awful headaches. I finally pulled out the wardrobe in our master bedroom to check behind it and found a huge patch of black, fuzzy mold spreading up the wall. We’ve lived in this Jumeirah villa for two years and just noticed it. **Could this mold be the reason for our respiratory issues and what’s the proper way to get it removed here in Dubai?**
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Yes, the black mold behind your wardrobe is a very likely cause of the persistent coughing and headaches in your family. In Dubai's humid climate, this type of mold growth is common on cold walls where condensation forms, often hidden behind furniture. The continuous inhalation of its spores can trigger exactly these respiratory and neurological symptoms, especially in children.
For a case of this size and with active health symptoms, professional remediation is strongly advised. The proper removal process in Dubai involves several critical steps. First, the area must be completely sealed off with plastic sheeting to prevent spores from spreading throughout your home during the work. The moldy drywall or plaster is then carefully removed and disposed of. Specialized HEPA vacuuming and antimicrobial cleaning of the entire affected area follows to eradicate all traces. Finally, the source of the moisture must be identified and fixed—this could be a hidden plumbing leak, condensation from an AC vent, or moisture wicking up from the ground—otherwise, the mold will return. Do not attempt to remove it yourself with bleach or by scrubbing, as this will aerosolize a high volume of spores and can worsen your family's exposure. Look for a provider that follows IICRC standards for mold remediation and can provide before-and-after lab testing to verify the spore count in the air has returned to a normal level. This documentation is your proof that the environment is safe again. |
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