Could mold behind wardrobe cause my child's persistent cough?« Back to Previous Page
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Our 4-year-old has been having a really bad cough for the past two weeks, and we can't seem to shake it. I was cleaning behind the wardrobe in our master bedroom and found a patch of black mold on the wall, probably from a slow leak in the AC condensation pipe. We live in a high-humidity area near the Marina. Could this mold be the reason for my son's persistent cough, and what's the best way to get it professionally cleaned here?
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Yes, the mold behind your wardrobe could absolutely be the cause of your son's persistent cough. In Dubai's high-humidity climate, especially in areas like the Marina, AC condensation leaks are a common source of hidden mold growth. The resulting spores become airborne and are easily inhaled, often triggering respiratory irritation, persistent coughing, and worsened allergy symptoms, particularly in young children.
For a situation like this, a simple wipe-down is insufficient. The leak must be repaired first to prevent immediate regrowth. Professional remediation is advised, as improper cleaning can aerosolize spores and spread them throughout your home. Look for a provider that follows IICRC standards and can provide documentation of the mold's removal, not just a visual clean. They should use containment barriers and HEPA filtration to protect your living space during the process. Given your son's symptoms, consider a post-remediation air quality test from an independent lab to verify the spore count has returned to a normal level. This provides peace of mind that the environment is safe. For severe, persistent respiratory issues, consulting a pediatrician is also recommended. |
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