Could mold be causing my kids' non-stop cough?« Back to Previous Page
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My kids have been coughing non-stop since the summer started, and I'm starting to panic. I've noticed some black speckles forming behind our wardrobe in the master bedroom, which is right next to the kids' room. The AC unit in that hallway also constantly has a damp, earthy smell whenever it kicks on. Could this be mold, and who can I call for a proper inspection to make sure my family is safe?
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Yes, mold could definitely be contributing to your kids' persistent cough. The symptoms you describe—non-stop coughing that began with the summer heat—paired with the visual signs and the musty smell from the AC unit are strong indicators of a mold issue. In Dubai's climate, with high humidity and constant AC use, condensation creates the perfect damp environment for mold to grow inside walls and AC systems, which then circulates spores throughout your home.
The black speckles behind the wardrobe suggest a moisture problem, likely from a small condensation leak or poor insulation in that external wall. The damp, earthy smell from the AC is a classic sign of microbial growth within the unit or its ductwork. When the AC kicks on, it can blast these irritants into the air, directly affecting respiratory health, especially in children. You should call for a professional mold inspection. Look for a provider that uses a certified microbiologist or offers detailed lab analysis of air and surface samples. This is crucial because it identifies the specific type of mold and its concentration, which determines the health risk and the correct remediation method. Avoid companies that offer immediate cleaning without any diagnostic testing first; proper inspection is needed to find the true source of the moisture and the full extent of the growth. |
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